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for the PhD programme must have completed an advanced academic degree (MSc or equivalent) in fields such as biology, biochemistry, biophysics, bioinformatics, bioengineering, pharmacology, neuroscience
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imaging, biophysics, chemical biology, label chemistry, mathematical modelling, and more Course organisation Each student in the programme has an individual advisory committee, which consists
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imaging and analysis methods together with an interdisciplinary team of physicists and structural biologists. Your Profile: Master degree in biophysics, bioinformatics, molecular or cell biology or related
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the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It will employ cutting-edge computational approaches using Australian and American supercomputers, alongside single-particle cryo-electron microscopy and functional
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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Department of Theoretical and Computational Biophysics headed by (Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller) is
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Description The joint CiM-IMPRS graduate program of the International Max Planck Research School - Molecular Biomedicine and Münster’s Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre offers positions to pursue
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a rapid-paced environment combining a start-up, academia, and experimental medicine. This research is highly interdisciplinary and will merge Engineering, Microbiology and Biophysics to further our
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or comparable degree in biology, physics or a related discipline. You have experience in quantitative biology, experimental soft matter, or experimental biophysics. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary and