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: Postdoc in the field of biomolecular condensates What you will do The postdoctoral researcher will develop innovative biophysical assays to study the formation of biomolecular condensates and to monitor
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Molecular Biology, Biophysics, Biochemistry or Cell Biology Previous experience in protein purification is highly beneficial Experience in high-resolution microscopy Enthusiasm about interdisciplinary
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and dairy systems. Contribute to life cycle assessment (LCA) of animal-sourced foods produced in New York State and the broader Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. Integrate biophysical and environmental
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needs, the work may also involve biophysical characterisation of protein-ligand interactions and/or DNA-encoded library (DEL) screening in collaboration with internal and external partners. Key
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supercomplex(es) responsible for cyclic electron flow in cyanobacteria. This project therefore requires strong expertise in membrane protein isolation combined with biophysical approaches for functional
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and description of the project] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project The successful candidate will lead experimental research in the field of biophysics, focusing on higher
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develop your skills in areas of interest. The ideal candidate: You will have or be close to finishing a PhD in biophysics or proteomics. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience in plant cell
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73 11), email: deme@ill.fr . Expected profile • Master degree or equivalent in physics, chemistry, physical chemistry, soft matter, biophysics, or a related field. • Strong interest in structural
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interdisciplinary environment at the interface of computational chemistry, biophysics, and pharmacology. Further information on the group’s research activities and publications is available at: https
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About the role: The Costa Laboratory (https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/t.costa ), in the Department of Life Sciences (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/life-sciences ), Imperial College London, invites