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evaluate inhibitors targeting mycobacterial proteins. Working closely with chemists, structural biologists, microbiologists and immunologists at Oxford, as well as with external partners, the postholder will
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-molecule inhibitors. The postholder will use structural, biochemical and microbiological data to inform molecule design, generate and test hypotheses, and develop new synthetic methodologies. Alongside
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and AI Virtual Institute (HAVI), funded by the Schmidt Sciences Foundation. The research assistant will work with Dr Sebastian Ahnert's Structural Complexity research group in the Department of Chemical
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. Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in Structural Geology or related discipline, including experience of fracture description and statistical analysis methods. The intended start date is April 2026, or as
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to develop a program of work investigating how brains use internal models of task and world structure to enable flexible goal-directed behaviour. The experiments will involve recording and/or manipulating
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the molecular structural dynamics and embedded chiral information in redox-active polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons influence the emergence of novel photoluminescent properties. While the majority of objectives
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‑reviewed journals. 3. Proven research background in atomistic molecular dynamics simulations, ideally of polymers and/or proteins, for structure–property prediction and molecular design. 4. Strong
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computational methods for analysis and interpretation of large-scale biological datasets. Experiences in structural homology modelling is not essential but would be advantageous. The post holder will work in a
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Professor Dario Farina, in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. The focus of the research will be on the development of soft actuators, from material and structural perspectives, with
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curvilinear geometry and how this leads to the collective modes of lattice structures (e.g. artificial spin ice). You will have access to the unique low-temperature, high-magnetic-field environments of our