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and Construction, Environmental Services, Administration, Food Services, and Bio-Medical Engineering). This role has a direct impact on a visitor's first impression of the St. Jude campus and hugely
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. Successful delivery of these research objectives will require expertise in in silico protein analysis and structural modelling, mass spectrometry–based proteomic analyses (e.g., LC-MS, LC–MS/MS), nitrogen
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incentives and structures that support collaboration across academic boundaries are a strong communicator and have the ability to take a visionary approach to unite the department around shared goals can
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Job Description This is a Lead Researcher or Associate Scientist opportunity with the Babu Group in the Department of Structural Biology and the G Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Collaborative. As a
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-resolved fluorescence methods for studying protein-protein interactions and protein structure-function relationships in live cells. This project will focus on elucidating the structure-function mechanisms
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opportunities through courses, e-learning programs, and coaching sessions Structured onboarding: A systematic introduction to your new role and team Healthy at work: A wide range of health and wellness programs
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novel solutions use parts of these models for planning or control, but they do not take full advantage of the structured, layered information such graphs so far. Therefore, our project aims to tightly
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quantitative imaging with AI-based analysis, applied to the investigation of diverse organs or anatomical structures. Most importantly, your research should combine strong medical relevance with translatable and
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) 13 TV-L FU reference code: ONEMuc-FluBind2 The collaborative project ONEMUC – Respiratory Mucus as a One Health Interface investigates how the composition and structure of mucosal barriers (mucus
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) 13 TV-L FU reference code: ONEMuc_FluBind The collaborative project ONEMUC – Respiratory Mucus as a One Health Interface investigates how the composition and structure of mucosal barriers (mucus