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scientific environment. Selection Criteria A PhD degree in biochemistry, biotechnology, synthetic biology, microbiology, or a related discipline Practical experience with heterologous protein production
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to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University About You The Research Assistant will work on an ARC-funded grant to develop new serial crystallography methods to be used at the Australian
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based on structural methods such as cryo-electron microscopy, cryo-electron tomography, and X-ray crystallography, complemented by additional techniques. The PhD student will be admitted to the doctoral
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the team delivering the EPSRC National X-ray Crystallography Service (NCS). The role will be centred around the provision of a high throughput crystallisation service and access to extreme conditions
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resolving intricate solid-state behaviours. Electron crystallography, including 3D-ED and 4D-STEM, has emerged as a promising technique for crystal structure determination; however, its application is not yet
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Andrew Lovering X-ray crystallography. Thus, overall once completed, we envisage the PhD student will have an excellent all-around knowledge in structural biology and have the ability to apply native mass
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by SLX4 and its associated endonuclease partners, nothing was known about the attenuation of MMR raises important questions. The PhD student will use cryoEM, X-ray crystallography, and AI tools
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bioindication. The candidate must be skilled in solving 3D protein structures by X-ray crystallography, heterologous expression and protein purification, as well as other biophysical techniques. Prior experience
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. The PhD student will be welcomed within the “Structure and dynamics of biomolecular machines” Team which is composed of 6 researchers, 4 engineers, 1 post-doctoral researcher and 2 doctoral students
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). Funding notes: For details of the MIBTP project and programme, visit https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/phd/supervisors/SSmerdon/#molecular_shape-shifting Eligibility and further details