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Air Forensics: Combining human and non-human environmental DNA EU-funded PhD studentship in San Juan, Argentina Primary Supervisors: Leonardo M. Díaz Nieto, Henk R Braig Duration: 36 months
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Correct gene transcription by RNA polymerase II to generate new RNA molecules is crucial for proper cell function. However, transcription by RNA polymerases can be blocked by DNA damage on the DNA
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Collaborative Doctoral Project (PhD Position) - AI-guided design of scaffold-free DNA nanostructures
Your Job: The field of structural DNA nanotechnology holds a great promise for the realization of all-DNA building blocks with arbitrary complexity and shape at the sub-nanometer scale
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for proper cell function. However, transcription by RNA polymerases can be blocked by DNA damage on the DNA template, for example by UV-light or other chemicals. Transcription-blocking DNA damage can therefore
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Mechanisms in Genome Stability & Gene Regulation”. As an IPP PhD student, you will join a community of exceptional scientists working on diverse topics ranging from how organisms age or how our DNA is repaired
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organisms age or how our DNA is repaired, to how epigenetics regulates cellular identity or neural memory. Activities and responsibilities The research group of Siyao Wang offers the following PhD project
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are three-stranded nucleic acid structures consisting of an RNA-DNA hybrid and a displaced single-stranded DNA (Allison et al., CST 3, 38-46 (2019)). They form naturally during transcription, where
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Project (PhD Position) – AI-Guided Design of Scaffold-Free DNA Nanostructures Your Job: The field of structural DNA nanotechnology holds a great promise for the realization of all-DNA building blocks with
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organisms age or how our DNA is repaired, to how epigenetics regulates cellular identity or neural memory. Activities and responsibilities The research group of Petra Beli offers the following PhD project: R
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Genome maintenance pathways are crucial to preventing genetic diseases such as cancer. Major progress has been made in our understanding how DNA damage is repaired. Yet, even in the absence