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Open Position: 3D animations and interactive virtual reality of animal development and evolution
In the context of a multidisciplinary study combining mathematical modelling, physics-based numerical simulations, and biology, we offer one position for an outstanding, highly motivated, and creative computer scientist with Autodesk Maya and Unreal Engine 4 experience to produce animations, ultra-realistic interactive VR applications and educational software for teaching recently-discovered physical and biological processes generating Life’s complexity and diversity.
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Open Position: Physics-based numerical simulations of animal development and evolution
In the context of a multidisciplinary study combining mathematical modeling and physics-based numerical simulations of biology experiments, we offer one position for an outstanding, highly motivated, and creative computer scientist to investigate the interactions between physical (mechanics, reaction-diffusion) and biological (cell signaling, proliferation) processes that generate and constrain Life’s complexity and diversity.
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SystemsX.ch Project AgingX in NZZ am Sonntag
The SystemsX.ch RTD Project AgingX was featured in the NZZ am Sonntag on March 25, 2018. The article describes some of the results of the project's genome-wide association study, revealing the influence of different environmental factors, such as smoking or even length of time spent in education, on aging. You can read the article here (subscription necessary).
10 years of Swiss systems biology
The 35th and final issue of the X-Letter magazine is published. Over the past 10 years, countless researchers have collaborated with us to explain their research, grant us interviews, give feedback and share pictures. We would like to thank all of you; it was a pleasure working with such a motivated and passionate community.
Read the X-Letter 35 and/or order the print magazine.