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mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of human infections. Our research bridges our strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support our projects to understand membrane evolution. The aim of this project is to use molecular dynamic simulations to understand membrane
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rigorous academic programme for students. About the role Dr. Seaborne’s group investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms underpinning muscle biology, in the context of health and disease, with recent
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Up to three Postdoctoral Research Associate positions are available to pursue experimental research in the field of atomic. molecular and optical
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. Minimum qualifications are PhD and/or MD with expertise in molecular and cellular biology and prior experience in gene editing, also for different applications. Candidates should be highly motivated
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investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms underpinning muscle biology, in the context of health and disease, with recent attention focussing on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) as the most common
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to the development of new and innovative clinical practise, alongside providing a rigorous academic programme for students. About the role Dr. Seaborne’s group investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms
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of human infections. Our research bridges our strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and structural biology, with rich
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students to understand the pathogenic mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of human infections. Our research bridges our strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics
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Multiphysics software (COMSOL and/or Abaqus), python/matlab coding and Molecular Dynamics Simulator (LAMMPs). 4. Publications in mechanical metamaterials, soft robotics, or related area in peer-reviewed