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the option of extension. https://bionmr.univie.ac.at/people/ Working Environment The NMR facility at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences includes: 700 MHz, two 500 MHz, equipped with cryoprobes and
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. This distinguished and well-funded fellowship supports innovative research across all medical areas using chemical, biochemical, structural biology, and genetic techniques focused on the biology and pathology
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performance, mechanical properties, property/structure relationships, advanced manufacturing, and explosive safety. Preference will be given to candidates that have experience in developing a detonation
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relevant to the envisioned projects such as biochemistry, structural biology, or biophysics. Essential skills for both projects are a high level of proficiency with protein purification and biophysical
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on developing new concepts for structural and/or functional materials to meet the diverse requirements concerning constructive, mechanical, and corrosive properties that are of relevance in fusion reactors. We
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, as well as other departmental research programs in bacteriology, immunology, cancer, and structural biology. The department is distinguished by a longstanding commitment to scientific and teaching
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, and cognition Experience in interdisciplinary collaboration, ideally within an academic environment Interest in integration into the faculty’s established research structures, especially within
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and develop strong links with the established pediatricians and other non-hospital pediatric structures. The ability to lead high-level research in the field of pediatrics is required, as well as proven
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opportunity to join a new research project on structural mechanisms of chromatin repair. Expected start date and duration of employment We initially offer a 2-year position starting from 1 July 2026. The start
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therapeutics discovery. Link: https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/456589 Assistant Professor of Structural Biology in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department (tenure track). An ideal candidate will