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culture, focusing on how to create complex traits with low burden. In the last several years, we mainly worked on engineering bioluminescence in plants (https://light.bio/ ), and understanding the structure
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in biological imaging ranging from molecular, through cellular, to tissue, organ and organism levels of organisation, and is coordinated by the LINXS Institute of advanced Neutron and X-ray Science
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://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ Where to apply Website https://www.aplitrak.com/?adid=ai5icmVlbi4wNDY4MC45OTA4QHVuaWNkdWJsaW4uYXBsaXRy… Requirements Skills/Qualifications research, engineering, planning Additional
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industriels (hydrocarbures, combustion), ainsi qu'en biomédecine, où cette longueur d'onde présente une absorption efficace par les tissus biologiques. Les développements récents montrent également leur intérêt
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, cells, and tissues. Another area of interest is Computational Bioengineering, including but not limited to synthetic and chemical biology approaches to cellular computation and biomolecular logic design
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supervised by Dr. Sarah Hedtrich and Dr. Eric Jan. This position focuses on understanding and engineering mRNA dynamics and intracellular trafficking to develop tissue-optimized RNA cargo for next-generation
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Description TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. Founded in 1828, today it is a globally
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of shape modelling and contribute to attracting external funding. You will assist in the supervision of PhD students. Profile You hold a PhD in physics, mathematics, engineering or computer science from a
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Natural Sciences Discipline Biological Sciences Scope Structural Biology / Protein Engineering Number of posts 1 Type of employment Employment contract Working time 1/1 Planned duration of employment First
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is looking for a PhD student / PostDoc (f/m/d) The Mission Understanding how multicellular systems organize themselves into tissues is a central challenge in modern biology and biophysics. Our group