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experienced biophysicist/computational chemist to join our liquid phase electron microscopy team to develop molecular dynamics simulations of cryo-EM and LPEM maps to inform our experimental observations, as
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to £55,755 with potential progression once in post to £62,728 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 31st August 2025 Interview date: W/c 15th September 2025 Academic Development Programme - new Assistant
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to undertake research in computational protein design. This will involve developing molecular simulation methods to optimise sequences for a variety of design tasks. Ensemble reweighting and alchemical
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program. Through this work, you will build scientific independence, develop new science and leadership skills, and establish a growing reputation externally. We seek to recruit a Research Software
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publications, for example at seminars and as posters. Develop or adapt techniques, models and methods to address the study questions. Deal with challenges that may affect the achievement of research objectives
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experience. We expect you to have a good understanding in basic methods for molecular biology. Experience in work with mouse and organoid models would be advantageous but not essential. You should be able
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. The role is within Behaviour in Design Engineering. What you would be doing: Research – As a part of the Dyson School of Design Engineering, you will actively develop and lead your own research programme, in
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proteins. Experience with cell-based experimental systems, including mammalian cultured cells and with in vitro reconstitution methods, especially as they relate to membrane proteins is required. Other
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data and identify appropriate costs. Develop or adapt techniques, models and methods (as appropriate). Contribute to the analysis and interpretation of qualitative and quantitative data. Assist with
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are particularly welcome. AI/ML approaches are of growing importance in all areas and we encourage pioneers of these methods to apply. The positions are open to candidates whose research and teaching is focused