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from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society. The Research Group Computational Biomolecular Dynamics (Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot) is inviting applications for a PhD Student or
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Postdoctoral position in structural and biophysical analysis of plant hormone transporters within...
plant physiology. Applicants with a strong background in membrane protein structure, function, or dynamics are especially encouraged to apply. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2
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research funding than all other New Jersey universities and colleges combined. Rutgers manages Protein Data Bank (PDB), the global archive of 3D structure data for large biological molecules (proteins, DNA
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Nanomaterials that detect protein-structural changes Nano-optical devices for protein-signal sensing AI algorithms for protein structure and dynamics prediction Outstanding Postdoctoral Training Strategy
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The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology seeks to fill: PostDoc Position (m/f/d) in Structural Biology of Membrane Protein Complexes A fully funded postdoctoral position is available in
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. Recent work includes the discovery and structural characterization of novel dsDNA sensors and the identification of small molecules targeting key innate immune components https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell
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across diverse scientific data modalities such as structured databases, ontologies, and unstructured text. The goal is to enable automated hypothesis generation and obtain scientific insights, with
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practice-oriented monitoring system, as well as collecting and analysing qualitative data within the EvaCQ project. This project aims to scientifically accompany and evaluate the structural and conceptual
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, including finite-element simulation and topological optimization of light guidance in HCFs, and numerical simulation of thermo- and fluid dynamics under fiber-drawing processes. Apart from the main tasks
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biochemistry to join a newly funded GPCR collaborative project to investigate the structural dynamics of GPCRs and their signaling partners using biophysical methods, including single-molecule FRET (smFRET