Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Employer
-
Field
-
A position as post doc in structural biology and biochemistry is available at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Expected start date and duration of
-
. Given the medicinal chemistry–driven nature of this project, we are specifically seeking a candidate with documented experience in lead optimization, including structure–activity relationship (SAR
-
Structures” and https://healthsciences.ku.dk/phd/admission-requirements/different-routes-to-a-phd/ . Until the MSc degree is obtained, (when exactly two years of the full 3+5 programme remains), the grant will
-
driving our success in this exciting and quickly growing field. Where to apply Website https://cv.newton-6g.eu Requirements Research FieldComputer scienceEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Research
-
. Supporting the development of structured collaborations between education providers and industry to strengthen training relevance and uptake. Communication, dissemination, and strategic outputs Coordinating
-
potential. Given the medicinal chemistry–driven nature of this project, we are specifically seeking a candidate with documented experience in lead optimization, including structure–activity relationship (SAR
-
-supervisor is Assistant Professor Jeanette Falk (jfo@cs.aau.dk), Department of Computer Science. For information on Jeanettes profile, please see: https://vbn.aau.dk/en/persons/jeanette-falk/ https
-
shaping and executing the experimental strategy. Research Environment and Collaborative Structure The position is embedded in the Protein Research Group (PRG), an internationally recognized center
-
workflows. Research Environment and Collaborative Structure The position is embedded within the Protein Research Group (PRG) at the University of Southern Denmark – an internationally recognized center
-
here: https://nexs.ku.dk/english/research/nutrition-health/lifecourse-nutrition-and-health/ Your job As postdoc you would play a key role in the PREPARE-CHILD study (https://nexs.ku.dk/forskning