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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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Description TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. For TUD diversity is an essential
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looking for a dynamic and highly motivated PhD student. Research topic Whereas mutations are the driving force for adaptive evolution, many genetic alterations exert negative fitness effects. The effect
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nitrogen fixation at the molecular level. Your Responsibilities: Perform EPR and related spectroscopic investigations of biological and synthetic nitrogenase systems Prepare synthetic iron-sulfur clusters
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neuroinflammation. The PhD student will help uncover the molecular and cellular pathways linking the allergic gut to the inflamed brain, and how these pathways shape disease risk later in life. The successful
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neuroinflammation. The PhD student will help uncover the molecular and cellular pathways linking the allergic gut to the inflamed brain, and how these pathways shape disease risk later in life. The successful
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: Field sampling Laboratory experiments assessing the activity of mixed microbial cultures Chemical measurements Molecular biology techniques (e.g., metagenomics) to study microbial communities and their
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offer: We are a young and dynamic group with a strong focus on collaboration and mutual inspiration. The laboratory has state of the art biochemistry and molecular biology equipment. Additionally
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global water contamination through advanced materials science. Your Role: Investigate the structural and chemical dynamics of molecular adsorption processes using advanced characterization techniques
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. Experience with molecular dynamics software such as LAMMS is desirable. Experience with molecular simulation software is beneficial. To apply please contact Dr Siperstein - flor.siperstein@manchester.ac.uk