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bioindication. The candidate must be skilled in solving 3D protein structures by X-ray crystallography, heterologous expression and protein purification, as well as other biophysical techniques. Prior experience
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or X-ray experiment instrumentation. As a person you are a good team member, quality conscious, service minded, structured and able to handle complex issues. What we offer When you join our MAX IV team
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experimental approaches for structural biology (e.g., cryo-electron microscopy/tomography, X-ray crystallography) is a significant plus. Experience with antibody engineering (e.g., expression, stability, binding
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Andrew Lovering X-ray crystallography. Thus, overall once completed, we envisage the PhD student will have an excellent all-around knowledge in structural biology and have the ability to apply native mass
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, biochemistry, AlphaFold and structural characterisation by X-ray crystallography and cEM. Firstly, this will provide insights into new regulatory mechanisms relevant to several fundamental signalling pathways
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of materials, Porous adsorbents, X-ray crystallography, Spectroscopy, and Topological analysis of inorganic and organic-inorganic hybrid coordination polymers. Job description: The Applied Chemistry
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complexes using X-ray crystallography and/or electron microscopy. In addition, the candidate will develop nucleosome reconstitution methods and genome-wide HSF-DNA binding assays. This project will be
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. We seek an excellent scientist with hands-on training in molecular biology, protein expression/purification, and, ideally, structure determination by x-ray crystallography. This is a full-time, 12
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biochemical and biophysical methods to study the structure, function and dynamics of proteins. A special focus is on new methods within structural biology that utilize X-rays from synchrotrons and XFELs
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vibrant structural biology community. The role blends (1) expert user support for routine and advanced macromolecular crystallography (MX) and (2) collaborative development of new X-ray diffraction