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DKFZ Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025 Research profile for applicants Name of DKFZ research division/group: Cancer Epigenomics (B370) Contact person: Christoph Plass c.plass@dkfz.de 0049 – 6221 42…
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DKFZ Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025 Research profile for applicants Name of DKFZ research division/group: Contact person: Molecular Embryology A050 Christof Niehrs (niehrs@dkfz.de) Group homepage:…
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AI-Based Real-Time Estimation of Patient Dose Distributions Marc Kachelrieß German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg, Germany www.dkfz.de/ct Deep Dose Estimation ??? In real time? 7 J.…
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Advances in AI for CT and CBCT Image Formation Marc Kachelrieß German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg, Germany www.dkfz.de/ct 5 LDCT Benchmark • Algorithms used for our benchmark: –…
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Colonoscopy is currently the most effective method for detecting polyps and colorectal cancer at an early stage. It has been part of the German colorectal cancer screening program since…
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Who we are In 2012, the German Cancer Consortium (“Deutsches Konsortium für Translationale Krebsforschung”, DKTK), was founded as one of the German Centers for Health Research (“Deutsche Zentren der…
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DKFZ Distinguished Lecturer Seminar Series Speaker Suggestion To nominate a speaker for the DKFZ Distinguished Lecturer Seminar Program, please complete the short questionnaire below and email to…
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RESEARCH FOR A LIFE WITHOUT CANCER 2 MICHAEL BAUMANN URSULA WEYRICH Chairman and Scientific Director Administrative Director 3 60 YEARS OF RESEARCH FOR A LIFE WITHOUT CANCER Cancer is an…
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Are you interested in cancer research, do you enjoy discovering new things and would you like to work with scientists and colleagues from all over the world? Then an apprenticeship or dual study…
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Research At least 20% of human malignancies are caused by consequences of persistent infections. Cancers caused by infectious agents (e.g. human papillomavirus – HPV) are attractive targets for…