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degrees in either the natural sciences (chemistry, physics, mathematical/computational biology) or in the formal sciences (statistics, computer science, mathematics), but must have a serious interest in
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nanoparticles and reactions at the atomic-level by combining path-breaking advances in electron microscopy, microfabricated nanoreactors, nanoparticle synthesis and computational modelling. The radical new
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, Biomedicine, or Computational Systems Biology. Experience with NGS data or single cell-sequencing analysis is required. Competence in adipose tissue biology, cell culture work or mouse physiology would be
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of the following areas and an interest to develop within others: Protein chemistry Enzyme kinetics and kinetic modelling Experimental physical chemistry Electrochemistry Assay development and
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postdoc in the lab. You have: A Master’s in Life Science, e.g., Molecular Biology. Expertise in functional genomics approaches and computational data analysis. Expertise and interest in gene-regulatory
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at the candidate or master level, for example, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Cognitive Science, Educational Psychology, Human-Computer Interaction, Education Sciences, or other relevant programmes that include
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Laboratory techniques for sample preparation Analysis of mass spectrometric datasets and statistical calculations Contribute to in vitro analyses Contribute to carrying out animal experiments Contribute
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tools from chemistry and biology, and apply these in studies of therapeutic peptides and proteins. Our aims are to develop modulators for protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and to provide molecular-level
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. Develop and apply state-of-the-art electron microscopy methods to study molecules-adsorbents interfaces. Collaborate closely with TUM to correlate nanoscale insights with material performance. Contribute
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Foundation) perform in-depth longitudinal sampling in health volunteers to develop infrastructure to perform small-scale in-depth mucosal sampling of the airways in trial participants in Denmark through strong