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the impact of the protein corona that forms around the nanoparticles in biological fluids on these density fluctuations. Additionally, the researcher may need to develop computational models and simulations
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). Scope of tasks: The aim of the project is to determine, based on functional and proteomic data, the correlation between the level of proteins involved in key metabolic pathways and the observed changes in
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Qualifications Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Expertise in rodents and/or circadian rhythms, protein and histological analyses, molecular biology, microscopy techniques and behavioral analysis. Dedication to basic
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of this role will be exploring how intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) mediate signaling mechanisms, with a particular emphasis on cancer therapeutics. Supported by a multi-year ARPA-H grant, this project
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for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson, and Dystonia as well as to identify novel proteins and pathways implicated on disease pathogenesis. We are currently analyzing brain, CSF and blood, multi-omic data (transcriptomics
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) protein dynamics; 2) molecular dynamics simulations; and 3) high-performance computing environments. Prior programming experience is preferred but not required. The postdoctoral scientist will design
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to reverse mitochondrial dysfunction in rare and common disease. Microproteins encoded by small open reading frames (smORFs) are an enormous, largely uncharted space of short proteins that regulate core
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of a novel seaweed value chain with a focus on protein production (i.e. seaweed extracts and microbial proteins derived from fermented seaweed residues) as well as other high-value compounds such as
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phage types and storage conditions. Beyond bacteriophages, the research will extend to virus-like particles (VLPs) and protein systems, broadening the impact on vaccine formulation and biopharmaceutical
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molecular tools, capsid architectural modeling, classical nucleation theory, molecular dynamics simulations, and protein expression. The ideal candidate will have a background in mathematical biology