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dynamical systems, with applications ranging from plasma physics and molecular dynamics to advanced simulations for sustainable energy research. We are looking for a motivated and ambitious PhD candidate
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criteria: a MSc degree in (molecular) biology, or a related discipline (obtained, or expected in the near future); demonstrable experience with basic molecular biology techniques; affinity for (or ideally
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We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic candidate for a fully funded 4-year PhD position. The PhD candidate for this project will be working at the RNA Structural Ensemble Dynamics group led
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: BSc, including mathematics, cell and molecular biology Honors (first class) or MSc degree in Microbiology/Immunology/Pharmaceutical Science, or related degree Accreditation in Laboratory Animal Science
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, molecular biologists, and embryologists; co-supervising BSc and MSc students during their internships. Teaching opportunities will be also available. You will be part of the Utrecht Graduate School of Life
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an emphasis on molecular switches and motors, dynamic molecular systems, responsive materials, photopharmacology and biohybrid systems. The group also develops novel stereoselective synthesis methods and
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, with an emphasis on molecular switches and motors, dynamic molecular systems, responsive materials, photopharmacology and biohybrid systems. The group also develops novel stereoselective synthesis
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The vacancy is within the group of Prof. Barbro Melgert at the department of Molecular Pharmacology, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University
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the activities. The University of Groningen has an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a
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on molecular switches and motors, dynamic molecular systems, responsive materials, photopharmacology and biohybrid systems. The group also develops novel stereoselective synthesis methods and asymmetric