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to work within a multidisciplinary team. • Willing to advance for a PhD program. Working Plan: COMPLETE aims to develop safe and sustainable prophylactic formulations, based on cutin-derived bioactive
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molecular labeling through our studies in the synthesis and study of bioactive nitrogen-containing molecules. A PhD in Chemistry or a related field is required. Interested applicants should describe
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the discovery of novel bioactive compounds from human, animal, and environmental microbiomes. The successful candidate will focus on wet-lab experimental approaches to isolate, culture, and characterize microbial
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of bioactive molecular compounds. The selected candidate will be assigned to both the Carbon Bionanotechnology Laboratory, under the supervision of Prof. Maurizio Prato, and the Bionanoplasmonics Laboratory
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", "Exploiting excited state intramolecular proton transfer" and "Tautomerism and bioactivity", each contaning two R3 and two R2 researchers and a number of PhD students. UCTREST invites applications for a senior
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intramolecular proton transfer" and "Tautomerism and bioactivity", each contaning two R3 and two R2 researchers and a number of PhD students. UCTREST invites applications for a senior researcher the subdivision
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gastrointestinal digestion of olive oil. - Evaluation of bioavailability of bioactive compounds. - Estimation of anti-inflammatory potential using cell lines. - Data management and analysis for a nutritional
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candidates to apply for a post-doctoral position in Medicinal Chemistry. The candidate will join a multi-disciplinary team focusing on the development of new bioactive molecules targeting major signaling
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on four themes: Bioactive Molecules, Host-Microbe Interactions, Development & Disease, and Evolution & Biodiversity. Situated in a dynamic scientific environment alongside the Faculty of Science, Naturalis
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foods based on industrial by-products Sustainable Viticulture: soil and plant management Herbicide metabolism in weeds Recovery of bioactive compounds from winemaking waste Bacteria resistant