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antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and treat neglected diseases; Biocatalysis & integrated catalysis, encompassing enzyme discovery, characterisation & engineering for enzymatic synthesis. Merging chemo- and
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Des études récentes montrent que les D-peptidases, des enzymes spécialisées
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Website http://www.nano.cnr.it Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Master degree in molelucar biotechnology < 6 years - Genotyping of the TWITCHER mouse model and enzymatic assays
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properties and characterize the involved enzymes, which will furthermore be engineered to produce natural product derivatives as potential lead compounds in cooperation with project partners focusing
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | 26 days ago
/Administrative Internal Number: 25584 RESEARCH SCIENTIST, HWANG LAB, Biology, to help lead and expand experimental efforts in enzyme discovery and biochemical characterization; develop and apply high-throughput
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Posting Description RESEARCH SCIENTIST, HWANG LAB, Biology, to help lead and expand experimental efforts in enzyme discovery and biochemical characterization; develop and apply high-throughput
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subsequently capitalize on these new functional amino acids to develop enzymes in proteins with new functions. This is a highly interdisciplinary project at the cutting edge of enzyme engineering research and
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on the characterisation of a specific enzyme activity present on chondrocyte-derived extracellular vesicles. The objective is to determine the contribution of EV-associated enzyme activity in cartilage formation in a
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Number: R141652 Scope/Position Summary Research Senior Associate who designs, executes and manages research projects investigating the structure and mechanism of the Red-beta recombineering enzyme in a
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and advanced spectroscopy to investigate catalytic processes at the molecular level. The project involves protein film voltammetry (PFV) on enzymes reconstituted in nanodiscs, allowing controlled