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specializes in drug discovery and development, particularly targeting chromatin remodeling enzymes and synthetic lethality pathways for cancer therapy. The company leverages its molecular expertise in
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complex biomolecular structures. You will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team exploring the frontiers of mass spectrometry imaging and molecular modelling. As our Research Fellow, you will lead the
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, molecular dynamics) to investigate physical properties and phenomena in nanomaterials. Analyze and interpret computational results; prepare high-quality manuscripts and research reports. Present research
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engineering. Such changes can often be informed through mechanistic understanding of the destabilising processes. About the role This industry-sponsored project will explore molecular dynamics simulations
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Apply now Job no:577178 Work type:Full-time Location:Geelong - Waurn Ponds Categories:Research, Science As an Associate Research Fellow, you’ll work within a dynamic research program focused
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bioprinted constructs and microfluidic chips, integrating multiple human cell types to mimic tumor and vascular compartments, and characterizing tumor–BBB interactions using microscopy as well as molecular
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. The ideal applicant will be eager to engage in a dynamic, cross-border doctoral programme, spending significant periods of study and research in both Poland and the Netherlands. We seek an individual who
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enable the simulation and study of phenomena such as novel states of matter like quantum glasses, molecular dynamics and quantum thermodynamics. The project is primarily experimental and will be carried
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and development activities in the fields of atomistic simulations, including density functional theory, machine learning, and molecular dynamics. The work involves theoretical and experimental research
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of interest include (but not limited to) molecular mechanisms and nonequilibrium thermodynamics in living systems responsible for important regulatory functions such as signal transduction, molecular motor