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-world medical applications? Do you want to design next-generation protein therapeutics using cutting-edge generative models and validate them in the lab? Join a collaborative PhD project at DTU
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Bioengineering aiming to design novel Carbohydrate-Active enZymes (CAZymes) de novo (from scratch). Using state-of-the-art AI-based protein design tools, the project integrates computational design with in vitro
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the initiation and progression of neurodegenerative diseases including Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. In these disease contexts, microbiome-derived molecules, such as amyloidogenic proteins including
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CEITEC MU in Brno and join us! We are passionate structural biologists at CEITEC looking for PhD Candidate/Student in effect of lipid asymmetry on membrane protein function About this position: We're
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including Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. In these disease contexts, microbiome-derived molecules, such as amyloidogenic proteins including the bacterial protein curli, have been implicated in
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and communicate their research clearly and effectively. Preferred Additional Skills: Familiarity with the PyTorch Geometric library. Experience with molecular dynamics simulations or molecular docking
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the innovative valorisation of fish sludge. The project aims to fractionate fish sludge into its primary chemical constituents—fats, proteins, and carbohydrates—and convert these into high-value products and
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also offers a fascinating and unexpected alternative strategy: by lining membrane pores with intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) to guard the gap. The best example is the nuclear pore complex (NPC
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and unexpected alternative strategy: by lining membrane pores with intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) to guard the gap. The best example is the nuclear pore complex (NPC), responsible for all
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and the expressed metabolic functions as well as to detect phages, antimicrobial resistance associated proteins, and non-ribosomal peptides. Leading European scientists of the Metaproteomics Initiative