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interdisciplinary training, suitable for candidates from biochemistry, molecular biology, computational biology, chemistry, or data science backgrounds. You will gain experience in: Molecular modeling, QM/MM & MD
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integration into neural circuits to result in functional, restored behaviour. We will use the fruit-fly Drosophila as a model organism for its powerful genetics and molecular cell biology (e.g. CRISPR/Cas9 gene
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for the rapidly developing quantum technologies. Quantum-optical measurements become especially intriguing in systems such as atomic ensembles or molecular processes whose quantum nature remains unclear. These open
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invertebrate model organisms has also suggested that improved ECM function is a key means by which molecular pathways that extend longevity improve age-related health. These studies have suggested that targeting
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science, to deliver molecular mechanics force fields that bridge the gap to quantum mechanical accuracy for biological modelling and computer-aided drug discovery. They will develop electrostatic embedding
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Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, motor neuron disease, and related disorders. This project aims to understand the molecular mechanisms governing ESCRT dependent aggregate clearance versus extracellular vesicle (EV
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spans animal evolutionary ecology, molecular ecology, and modelling of complex systems, and obtain interdisciplinary training in state-of-the-art approaches and techniques, which are highly south-after by
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environmental toxicology and early detection of neurological effects. The candidate will gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge techniques, including molecular and cellular biology, manipulation of neuronal
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natural conditions in the laboratory. Marine phytoplankton, which act as the base of the marine food web and contribute to major global biogeochemical cycles, will be used as a model to understand
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investigate new strategies to protect and regenerate nerve cells after SCI by combining molecular biology, pharmacology, and gene therapy in translational models of central nervous system repair. The work will