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, chronoamperometry and impedance spectroscopy. Biophysical characterization of enzyme proteins, use of CD, IR, NMR, etc Experience in computational modelling of biointerfaces using advanced molecular dynamic
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modelling of biointerfaces using advanced molecular dynamic approaches This is a full time (35 hours per week) and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 28/02/2026. Research staff at King’s
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About us The Green Laboratory investigates tissue morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models to investigate the physical morphogenesis of tissues. It is part of the vibrant and
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morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models to investigate the physical morphogenesis of tissues. It is part of the vibrant and supportive environment of the Centre for Craniofacial
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About us The Green Laboratory investigates tissue morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models
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response, and patient stratification. As clinical diagnostics move toward more personalised and preventative models, it is increasingly vital that sampling approaches are minimally invasive and patient
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interactions. We’re Looking for Someone With: Strong expertise in protein structure prediction, molecular modelling, and docking. Proficiency in LINUX, bash scripting, and high-performance computing environments
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experience in stem cell biology. You should have an extensive hands-on experience in culturing human iPSCs and iPSC-derived cellular models as well as experience with molecular cloning and generating knockout
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model predictions using gene editing and mapping populations. The ideal candidate: Candidates should have a PhD in Genetics, Genomics, Molecular Biology, Plant Biology, or related discipline and have
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— on the materials modelling of ultrathin ferroelectric films. The overall goal of this research project is to produce strategies to manipulate the polarization in ultrathin ferroelectrics, and to design ferroelectric