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a cutting-edge project unraveling the molecular dynamics of phage-bacteria warfare to combat antibiotic resistance! The project aims to study fundamental molecular mechanisms of how phages interact
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We are offering a PhD fellowship in biophysical neuropharmacology commencing 1 November 2025 or as soon as possible hereafter. Our group and research At the Laboratory for Membrane Protein Dynamics
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Dynamics is a vibrant and creative research environment. For us, teamwork is key. We share experiences and help each other to create the best possible science in a fun and inspiring research culture. Our
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of very large data sets, data analysis, and simulations of X-ray scattering and spectroscopy signatures of dynamic processes in battery materials. The theoretical/ simulation efforts are supported by
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and reduction of very large data sets, data analysis, and simulations of X-ray scattering and spectroscopy signatures of dynamic processes in battery materials. The theoretical/ simulation efforts
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on understanding charge carrier generation, transport, recombination dynamics, and energy transfer mechanisms. These insights will drive the development of highly efficient materials for advanced biomedical imaging
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cutting-edge experimental and computational technologies. Our aim is to dissect dynamics and cellular programmes active during human blood lineage development and to decipher how haematopoietic
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thereafter. The project Currently, plant ingredients are often refined to almost molecular purity - and then combined again to create structured foods. This isolation is resource intensive, and the removal
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setting. Conduct process simulations using tools such as Aspen Plus, COMSOL, or equivalent software to predict system performance. Collaborate with engineering companies to develop a prototype carbon
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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