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-world medical applications? Do you want to design next-generation protein therapeutics using cutting-edge generative models and validate them in the lab? Join a collaborative PhD project at DTU
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talented PhD Candidate for the Division of Personalized Immunotherapies Reference number: 2025-0252 The Division of Personalized Immunotherapy (headed by Prof. Dr. Özlem Türeci) at HI-TRON Mainz is looking
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the molecular structural dynamics of proteins and small molecules. We primarily use time-resolved X-ray scattering and diffraction experiments at free-electron laser sources. Our research combines biochemistry
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manufacturing (3D printing) techniques. The purpose of the studentship is to develop a next-generation in vitro model of aged human skin to evaluate the cytocompatibility of materials used in maxillofacial
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role You will join the recently established Chemical and Molecular Neurobiology group led by Associate Prof. Ivana Nikić-Spiegel at the LCSB
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(Department of Biology ). The Ruijtenberg group works closely together and shares lab space with the groups of Prof. Sander van den Heuvel , and Prof. Mike Boxem who also primarily use C. elegans as a model
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description Specifically, this project combines high-throughput experimentation, synthesis of model catalysts, operando characterization, and molecular modelling to identify novel catalyst families and develop
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interdisciplinary research team. We study tumor evolution and immune microenvironment adaptation by combining functional genomics, experimental model systems, patient samples, and computational biology (Brägelmann et
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common molecular biology techniques is beneficial but not essential alongside a strong interest in either cardiovascular physiology or biomechanics. Responsibilities• You will perform unbiased clustering
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interdisciplinary networks alike. The Institute of Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology, headed by Prof. Christian Wahl-Schott, is part of the Biomedical Center (BMC) of the LMU Faculty of Medicine