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-chemical mechanisms that lead to ECM formation – the key component that cements bacterial biofilms together – thus providing novel insights into their physiology. For the biophysical experiments
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Description Two PhD opportunities in computational biophysics/chemistry (Bremen, Germany) The group of Professor Ulrich Kleinekathöfer at Constructor University, Bremen, Germany, is offering one PhD
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. Only online applications will be accepted. AVAILABLE PROJECTS: Nanoscience: Application of bistable DNA devices Biophysics: Learning in living adaptive networks Biophysics: High-resolution structural
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. Only online applications will be accepted. AVAILABLE PROJECTS: Nanoscience: Application of bistable DNA devices Biophysics: Learning in living adaptive networks Biophysics: High-resolution structural
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the University Medical Center (UMG) Göttingen, we will investigate forces generated by neuronal model cells during synaptic activity. The tasks include biophysical experiments with cells using optical
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an outstanding Master’s (or equivalent) degree in experimental life sciences, computational/mathematical/biophysical sciences, or a related field. We seek individuals with a strong interest in
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various plant and algal species, and follow an interdisciplinary approach, combining molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics, metabolomics, biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics and microscopy with
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setup will then be used to investigate a variety of relevant biological systems. We are looking for a candidate, who • Holds a Master’s degree in physics, biophysics, physical chemistry or a related
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background in biological sciences, biochemistry, biophysics, or related disciplines are invited to apply. For some projects, candidates with a strong quantitative skillset are sought – please check the project
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to explain biological phenomena and disease mechanisms by leveraging biophysical theory and mechanistic, mathematical modeling. Our interests include the inflammatory responses to infection, the organization