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to generate scientific insights on innovation use to enhance food security, reduce poverty and inequality, and support socioeconomic development. It contributes to institutional capacity building for staff
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epitope landscape of bacterial antigens to identify the most vulnerable and functionally relevant epitopes. These insights will then be applied to design and test multivalent, protein-based nanoparticle
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resilience to shocks in developing countries through empirical research. It also aims to generate scientific insights on innovation use to enhance food security, reduce poverty and inequality, and support
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machine-learned restraints, yielding unique structural insight on the solvent rearrangement around active states of the catalyst. Together with the X-ray spectroscopy data, this can deliver a complete
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. The candidate is expected to collaborate extensively with clinical experts at the other sites, with the ultimately goal of uncovering mechanisms underlying breast cancer and translating these insights
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motivation letter outlining the candidate’s interest in driving innovations at the intersection of AI and spatial biology. Additional assessments through interviews and references will provide further insights
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spectroscopies, as well as molecular biology for introducing site specific alterations. Atomic level structural insight will be obtained via single particle analysis cryo-EM and snapshot serial crystallography
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willingness to take responsibility for one’s own development. Applicants should show the capacity to engage with and build upon results and insights from ongoing and state-of-the-art research projects