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analysis (SEC, spectroscopy, X-Ray, NMR, MS) is required. • Practical experience in modelling and design of proteins (Rosetta, Alpha-Fold, docking, molecular dynamics, etc.) will be positively
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analysis and determination of HIV clonality in HIV-infected cells to understand the mechanistic link between low-level protein expression and immune activation. Your Tasks: • Perform and analyze
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discipline Solid wet-lab experience in molecular biology, ideally with tissue or protein work Motivation to develop bioinformatics and data analysis skills (training provided) Proficiency in English (spoken
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the entire spectrum of wet lab experimental work with the “state of the art” technics DNA, RNA, Protein work: isolation and analysis with PCR, qPCR, Western blot Immunofluorescence, microscopy, histology Cell
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cloning). Bacterial production of engineered proteins in E. coli or other microorganisms. Protein purification and characterization via IMAC, SEC, SDS-PAGE, WB, etc. Analysis of bacterial longevity and
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conditions chemical analysis of plant secondary metabolites using HPLC-MS and GC-MS protein isolation and characterization using LC-MS plant physiological measurements molecular biological investigations (e.g
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conditions chemical analysis of plant secondary metabolites using HPLC-MS and GC-MS protein isolation and characterization using LC-MS plant physiological measurements molecular biological investigations (e.g
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The Network Analysis and Modelling uses machine learning to investigate how genetic variation shapes gene regulation, protein function, and, ultimately, observable plant traits. We are seeking a
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documentation and analysis of research data Development of experimental strategies to investigate and test scientific hypotheses Presentation of research findings and preparation of scientific publications
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the diversity of aspartic proteases from the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and deploy chemical synthesis, advanced modelling, protease biochemistry, mass spectrometry and structural analysis methods. A