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Lipid membranes as catalysts for peptidoglycan assembly School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mike Williamson, Dr Indrajit Lahiri Application Deadline: Applications accepted
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Vacancies PhD position on: “Functional Membranes through advanced foaming” Key takeaways Within Membrane Surface Science (MSuS), part of the Department of Membrane Science & Technology (MST
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A PhD position is available in the lab "Structure and Function of Membrane Proteins” at the VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology in Brussels, Belgium. The project focuses on the structural
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, Institute for Advanced Membrane Technology (IAMT), +49(0)721 608 26906, Andrea.Iris.Schaefer at kit.edu , https://www.iamt.kit.edu . Applications Multiple positions are available! Please send
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vitro reconstitution of recombinant membrane protein complexes and their biochemical and spectroscopic characterization (e.g., fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy). Isolation of membrane proteins
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treatment technologies, such as nanofiltration, electro- and photocatalysis, and ion exchange for the removal of priority contaminants, and iv) identification of suitable membrane technologies for prospective
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whose research interests and expertise will complement the existing research in our department such as membrane protein biophysics and physiology, membrane trafficking, and signal transduction. We
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heterogeneity of their environments. For more details, please view www.bussilab.com and https://idmxs.org/research-theme-2/ We are looking for a highly motivated and creative Postdoc Research Fellow to join our
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. Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Membrane Technology (IAMT), +49(0)721 608 26906, Andrea.Iris.Schaefer at kit.edu , https://www.iamt.kit.edu . Applications Multiple positions are available! Please send
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Institut de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences de Paris (IPNP) | Paris 15, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
? No Offer Description Cellular infection by SARS-CoV-2 begins with the fusion of its lipid envelope with the host cell membrane, a process mediated by the Spike (S) protein of the viral membrane. The S