Facts
- Category
- Thesis
- Location
- Germany, Berlin
- Area of responsibility
- Academia and research, Natural sciences, Biology, Research (academic), Data science
- Start date (earliest)
- Earliest possible
- Full/Part-time
- full-time
- Remuneration
- 0
- Remote work
- Partially possible
- Working language and expected level
-
- English ( Fluent in speech and writing )
- Homepage
- https://buchauer-lab.eu
Requirements
- Field of study
- Natural sciences and mathematics, Biology, Biotechnology, Computer science
- Computer skills
- solid python or R skills
Contact
- Contact person
- Lisa Buchauer
- Contact email
- lisa.buchauer@charite.de
Apply
- Application deadline
- 26.04.2026
- Application documents
- CV, transcript of records, one paragraph outlining motivation and describing a previous computational research project
- By email
- lisa.buchauer@charite.de
Bioinformatics M. Sc. thesis
Interpretable batch effects scRNASeq
We are a computational biology and bioinformatics research group with a focus on single-cell omics data in immunology and infectious diseases.
Tasks
Batch correction methods such as scVI, Harmony, or Seurat's anchor-based integration are essential components of single-cell analysis workflows. While these tools effectively project data from multiple batches into a shared latent space, they treat batch effects as nuisance variables to be removed without providing insight into what actually drives them. This project aims to change that: we will adapt a linear decoder variant of scVI to build a tool that not only corrects for batch effects but also allows users to interpret them, identifying associated genes and potential experimental causes. This project will allow you to gain hands-on experience with single-cell transcriptomics analysis, variational autoencoder architectures, and batch correction methodology. We are aiming to build a tool that helps researchers understand and address technical variation in their own datasets.
Requirements
For bioinformatics students or computationally inclined biologists, biophysicists, biotechnologists etc. A previous computational biology or bioinformatics research project (e.g. B.Sc. thesis or lab rotation) is a required.
How to apply
Interested individuals should send their CV, transcript of records and a short statement of motivation including a description of a previous computational project to lisa.buchauer@charite until 26th of April.