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you curious about the fundamental molecular changes that occur during ageing and disease? Utrecht University offers a PhD position on the role of macromolecular crowding in ageing and neurodegenerative
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, advanced soil analysis, and modelling. The research involves field work in Western Australia’s unique ecosystems, applying cutting-edge imaging, spectroscopy and molecular techniques, and leveraging machine
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for modelling protein structures and protein-ligand (metabolite) interactions. Using multi-scale molecular models, we aim to predict the structural features of gibberellin (GA) transporters, a key phytohormone
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longstanding expertise in transgenic approaches including genome editing, in cell (ES, iPS) and animal models, as well as AAV vector technologies, which are employed for generating disease models, identifying
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to develop the next generation of PCM composites extracted from upcycled polymer pyrolysis waste streams and thermally conductive fillers. In this PhD project we adopt a molecular modelling approach with which
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as soon as possible at the Center for children and adolescent medicine in the WG „Deep molecular phenotyping of vascular disease in kidney disease, dialysis and after transplantation”. Project
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at the Institute of Biology of the École Normale Supérieure (IBENS), a research centre affiliated with the ENS, the CNRS and the INSERM. The team is internationally renowned in the field of molecular and cellular
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. Being independent and able to interface with multiple work groups is critical. We use biochemical, proteomic, cell biology, molecular biology, genomic, epigenomic, and mouse model approaches and
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initially be performed in tractable cell lines to leverage insights gained in the molecular mechanism of protein complex formation, before moving into an iPSC-derived neuronal model and patient samples
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, and spatial organization, crucial especially in early developmental stages but relevant throughout life. Drawing from cellular and molecular biology, it delves into embryology, morphology, genetics