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carry out research activities within the scope of the GAlgaDES project, including the extraction and characterization of bioactive compounds from microalgae using green solvents, assessment of extract
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for a fully funded PhD position within the DFG Priority Programme SPP2389 https://tu-dresden.de/mn/biologie/allgemeine_mikrobiologie/spp2389 . International collaboration The PhD is embedded in a close
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, to create a responsible and innovative university to serve as a model for the 21st century. Within ICN, the ChemSenSim group (https://lab.chemsensim.fr/ ) develops interdisciplinary research projects
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to investigate the role of health promoting constituents found in food products (food bioactives – FB), focusing on their metabolism. Provisional start date May 2026 Duration 3 years with possibility of extension
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). Conversely, non-specific protein adsorption can interfere with the functioning of the bioactive surface, in the case of medical implants, and in this case a polymer brush capable of repelling unwanted entities
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to predict which molecules to synthesise next, to maximise the binding affinity of the molecules to a target protein. This research aims to greatly accelerate bioactive molecule discovery and significantly
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and bioavailability of vitamin D. You will join the Research Group for Bioactives - Analysis and Applications. If you're ready to push the boundaries in increasing the vitamin D content in foods and
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aiming to develop stable synthetic consortia between cyanobacteria and actinomycetes for the sustainable production of bioactive compounds. Are you eager to explore how synthetic microbial partnerships can
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synthetic compounds that facilitate membrane transport of impermeable bioactive molecules is a major challenge in chemistry, biology and medicine. This project proposes a disruptive strategy based on (super
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The +Pec Proteomics Research Group (+PPRG), led by Dr. Xavier Gallart-Palau and Dr. Aida Serra at the Biomedical Research Institute of Lleida (IRBLleida, Spain) and University of Lleida [https