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to develop a new biosensing technology, for the continuous real-time monitoring of proteins and nucleic acids? Join us in tackling this challenge! Information Continuous glucose sensors are used by patients
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We are looking for 2 or more highly motivated postdocs interested in ribosome biology, 3D chromatin organisation, or regulation of protein turnover for positions at the DNRF Center of Excellence
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bioindication. The candidate must be skilled in solving 3D protein structures by X-ray crystallography, heterologous expression and protein purification, as well as other biophysical techniques. Prior experience
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in mammalian cell culture and cell-based functional assays, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays and protein biochemistry. The position is fixed for 4 years and is open for appointment from 1st
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. Experience in molecular modelling, simulations, AI, and machine learning applied to proteins. A track record of research outputs, including publications and presentations at national or international level
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initially limited to 3 years. Research project Advancements in structural biology and AI-guided protein structure design are providing new insights into the structures of receptors responsible for food taste
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structural ensembles, ligand binding affinities, and protein functions through existing bioinformatics approaches and an extensive simulation campaign. To support these efforts, Team Green is looking for up
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simulations 5,6. Both labs teamed up to map the forces involved in spindle positioning in the NSCs, characterising the molecular components, including novel microtubule-associated proteins or post-translational
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structure such as X-ray crystallography, NMR, chemical cross-linking, cryo-EM, etc. An understanding of protein modeling and simulation. Additional Qualifications ConsideredEmpty heading May require
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postdoctoral fellowship is available to study proteins that guarantee mitochondrial DNA stability in eukaryotes. The research will be carried out at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics