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The Hakala Research group at the Institute of Biotechnology in the University of Helsinki is looking for highly motivated Doctoral Researcher for a PhD thesis project. The start date
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which these receptors participate at the plasma membrane, how their activity is regulated, and which components are involved in the downstream signalling cascades. Our final aim is to use this knowledge
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, membranes and advanced electrochemical systems. Collaborate with AI and computational science teams to accelerate discovery using machine learning, large language models (LLMs), and large quantitative models
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PhD position understanding and designing nanomedicines-membranes interaction: physics based approach
Apply now The Department of Physics of Leiden University welcomes applications for a fully funded 4-year PhD position understanding and designing nanomedicines-membranes interaction: physics based
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investigate the expression, internalisation and signalling of these membrane proteins. We would like to investigate these as potential new cancer targets for drug discovery. This PhD will investigate the role
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(PROCOP), in collaboration with the University of Technology of Compiègne and Sorbonne University. The recruited PhD candidate will join the Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-objects
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Institute (https://water.rice.edu ) and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (https://cee.rice.edu ) invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in Prof. Qilin Li's Lab
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environment and management of ongoing projects Advancing cleanroom microfabrication processes regarding semiconductor membrane fabrication and micro-transfer printing Manuscript writing for peer-reviewed
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the possibility of extension within the area of electrochemical energy conversion through proton exchange membrane-based energy conversion systems. The position is available from 01 June 2026 or as soon as possible
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Main description: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a large family of integral membrane proteins comprising seven transmembrane α-helical domains that relay extracellular signals