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Job title: Postdoctoral Project Research Scientist – Targeted Protein Degradation and Antibiotic Research Laboratory Reporting to: Francesca Ester Morreale, Group Leader Contact term: This is a full
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year round Details We invite applications for a PhD research project to study organellar protein-DNA interactions in human pathogens. The project will answer mechanistic questions about organellar genome
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Details We invite applications for a PhD research project to study organellar protein-DNA interactions in plants. The projects will answer mechanistic questions about organellar genome duplication with
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interdisciplinary research program focused on developing next-generation peptide therapeutics targeting protein–protein interactions (PPIs) in inflammatory disease. This Leo Foundation–supported project leverages
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conditions. 2. Must be able to work at a computer for extended periods for data analysis, and manuscript preparation. 3. May require routine work with biological samples, including recombinant proteins and
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Appointment Term: 1 year Appointment Start Date: TBD Group or Departmental Website: https://yangresearchlab.stanford.edu/ (link is external) https://med.stanford.edu/microimmuno.html (link is external) https
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of findings. Primary Responsibilities: Design, execute, and troubleshoot experiments involving molecular cloning, gene expression analysis, and protein characterization. Perform mammalian cell culture, viral
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engineering of enzymes with new function and drive their application in sustainable manufacturing. We’re looking for researchers with a strong foundation in enzyme engineering, biocatalysis, protein expression
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Development and application of new methods for studying allosteric regulation in chaperone complexes
and the regulation of protein levels and activities in cells, and the use of the resulting information to design new molecules capable of allosterically regulating these processes. The researcher's work
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Your Job: We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to join these projects. If you are passionate about protein dynamics and design, protein function prediction, small molecule