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) or equivalent qualifications PhD (or near to completion) in relevant subject area (structural biology or biophysics) Proficiency in at least one of these techniques (e.g., single-particle electron microscopy, NMR
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, transitioning it from a promising research tool to a commercially attractive platform. Prof. Knowles' research group uses experimental and computational biophysics and physical chemistry to study human health and
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About the Role We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work with Dr Chema Martin on a Human Frontiers Science Program Research Grant project entitled “Evolutionary Biophysics
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About Us Applications are invited for a Post-Doctoral Researcher Associate to work in the laboratory of Professor Malcolm Logan based in the Randall Centre for Cell and Molecular Biophysics
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biochemical, biophysical and structural biology techniques (NMR, protein crystallography and cryo-EM) to address fundamental questions around ubiquitin regulation and function. The post-holder will have access
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, including the general public. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Biochemistry, experience in structure and biophysics-guided drug discovery, and in relevant methodology such as X-ray crystallography
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of cell wall biology, biophysics, rheology and instrumentation. It forms part the LILACS consortium (‘Looking Inside Living Algal Cell Walls – A Soft Matter Approach’) between three UK universities
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of cell wall biology, biophysics, rheology and instrumentation. It forms part the LILACS consortium (Looking Inside Living Algal Cell Walls - A Soft Matter Approach) between three UK universities (Liverpool
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of liver micrometastases development in cancer, based on a novel MRI approach which combines multi-dimensional diffusion-relaxometry acquisitions, efficient data denoising and biophysical modelling
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approach including biochemical, biophysical and structural biology techniques (NMR, protein crystallography and cryo-EM) to address fundamental questions around ubiquitin regulation and function. The post