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proteins during ageing”. The scholarship is full-time for 2 years with access April 2026 or by agreement. Departmental specific information The research will be carried out in the lab of Andreas Kohler
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Do you want to contribute to exciting research in the field of next generation proteins, by developing a more sustainable and healthy protein source? This is an opportunity for a postdoctoral
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description To release the potential of plant proteins and fully exploit their different functional properties in different food products we need a better understanding of how the extraction process, protein
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with us! Project description: Ability to study protein dynamics real-time is crucial for understanding biological processes at the molecular level, providing insights into protein function, interactions
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the spectrum from epidemiological studies to analyses of cerebrospinal fluid, genetics, and protein biochemistry related to Parkinson’s disease and other alpha-synucleinopathies. A major focus is on genetic and
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experimental approach to systematically infer protein-semiconductor hierarchies materials and design de novo hierarchical architectures with atomic precision. The postdoctoral project aims to design de novo
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approach to systematically infer protein-semiconductor hierarchies materials and design de novo hierarchical architectures with atomic precision. The postdoctoral project aims to design de novo proteins
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neuroscience research. The work in the Glia–Immune Interactions laboratory centers on the glial-lymphatic (glymphatic) system, a clearance pathway for solutes and proteins in the brain, and its role in CNS
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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
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breeding, or a related field preferably with a strong focus on product quality traits and/or quantitative genetics. About the position Plant-based proteins from locally grown crops are gaining increasing