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forms part of an axis for technological progress. They call it the new Silicon Valley of the East. It is the world’s first university to experiment with an innovative academic structure. With Hubs and
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to, genetics, phenotyping, cell biology, bioinformatics, structural biology, ‘omics’ research. ABOUT THE FACULTY The Faculty of Science has recently made major investments in infrastructure for plant science
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distinguished faculty. For more information about the Department, please visit: https://chemistry.hku.hk. The Position We now invite applications for appointment as Assistant Professor in the following strategic
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diaspora. We place great value on a collegial and harmonious working environment and encourage social and professional exchange. You can find an insight into our team and our research areas here: https
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. To help us build on the success of the portfolio, we’re seeking an editor with experience in computational biology, bioinformatics and systems biology (genome informatics and/or computational structural
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seeking an editor with experience in computational biology, bioinformatics and systems biology (genome informatics and/or computational structural biology preferred) who has a critical eye, a deep
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petrology and/or structural geology. Expectations The appointee will develop their research within their chosen field in collaboration with colleagues both at Aarhus University as well as nationally and
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Science Beamline (P61A/WINE), the lmaging Beamline (P05/IBL), and the Nanofocus Endstation of Micro? and Nanofocus X-ray Scattering Beamline (P03/MINAXS), along with supporting laboratories (https
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analytical methodologies to investigate disease-relevant structures and mechanisms across all biological scales - from single molecules to entire organisms. Our vision is to translate fundamental discoveries
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interactions with DNA and RNA substrates under applied force. These real-time, quantitative analyses will reveal how sensors such as cGAS, AIM2, RIG-I, MDA5, and TLR9 are modulated by nucleic acid structure