Events
Registration Now Open – Functional Epigenomics Conference
Register now for the upcoming conference on “Functional Epigenomics” in May 2024, organized by SCOG co-founder Jörn Walter.
Register now for the upcoming conference on “Functional Epigenomics” in May 2024, organized by SCOG co-founder Jörn Walter.
The Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD) invites applications for a Junior Group Leader Position – Data Science for computational genomics, single-cell and spatial omics. The position will be located at the ISD and span between there and the Computational Health Center (Fabian Theis, Institute of Computational Biology) at Read more…
The Institute of Pathology at Technical University Munich (TUM) is looking for a Posdoc for Spatial-omics (Pathology). Find out more here.
Fabian Theis, founding member and coordinator of SCOG has won the 2023 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. The Leibniz Prize, the most important research prize in Germany, is endowed with 2.5 million euros. More info here.
The lab of Herbert Schiller at Helmholtz Munich is looking for a postdoctoral scientist to work on single cell perturbation of fibrogenesis pathways in organotypic human lung models. Find out more here.
The lab of Nicolas Battich at Helmholtz Munich Pioneer Campus is looking for a Postdoc in single-cell and quantitative stem cell biology (m/f/x). Find out more here.
There are two open Postdoc positions available in the research group of Prof. Dr. Dominic Grün at University Würzburg. Postoc Position in Spatial Single-Cell Analysis of Human Bone Marrow Computational Postoc Position in Multimodal Spatial Single-Cell Analysis
The Medical Faculty of the Heinrich Heine University is looking for a staff scientist as a new team member of the recently established Core Unit Bioinformatics. Find out more here.
The lab of Christian Krebs is looking for a postdoc interested in the project “Targeting tissue-resident memory T cell in autoimmune kidney disease” funded by the DFG (sequencing costs call). We will use established platforms (Krebs et al. Immunity 2016; Danquah et al. Sci Transl Med. 2016; Krebs et al. Read more…
Barbara Treutlein (SCOG SC member), Prisca Liberali (SCOG partner) and Fabian Theis (SCOG founding member and coordinator) have been accepted for membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). Scientists can only be invited to join EMBO on the recommendation of existing members. This requires outstanding research results at the Read more…