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: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? This postdoctoral position is part of a large European project involving universities, research institutions, and industrial partners across Europe
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Postdoctoral Scholar in Structural Biology & Translational Medicine Are you a structural biologist looking to bridge the gap between fundamental discovery and real-world therapeutic applications
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Valorization, Sustainable Materials for Non-Pneumatic Tires, Sustainable Materials for Next Generation of Pneumatic Tires, Structure-Process-Properties Relationships. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check
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QGG - Aarhus University seeks a postdoc researcher in sustainable breeding: developing simulation...
interdisciplinary center for research and education in quantitative genetics and quantitative genomics (http://qgg.au.dk/en). QGG is an international organization with 100 employees and visiting researchers from
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further education and training Systematic start: Structured induction Healthy at work: Numerous health promotion offers, free membership in UKBfit Employer benefits: preferential offers for employees
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A position as post doc in structural biology and biochemistry is available at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Expected start date and duration of
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at the University of Utah. Clear lines of sight to high‑impact publications and therapeutic development. Structured mentoring to help you define your scientific niche, build an independent research vision, and
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. Given the medicinal chemistry–driven nature of this project, we are specifically seeking a candidate with documented experience in lead optimization, including structure–activity relationship (SAR
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from MicroCorr, a next-generation imaging platform integrating confocal laser scanning microscopy and Raman microscopy, enabling combined structural, functional, and live/dead-resolved single-cell
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Postdoctoral position to study Polo kinase and centrosome abnormalities in cancer and other diseases
or HIV accessory proteins, is tightly linked to the development of aneuploidy and cancer. During the past several years, we have been taking cell biological, biochemical, biophysical, and structural