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microscopy and in vivo modelling of cancer. This will be a collaborative project jointly supervised by Stephen Tait and Ed Roberts. You will join a young, dynamic interdisciplinary research team, based withing
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: Ridone, P., Vassalli, M. & Martinac, B. Piezo1 mechanosensitive channels: what are they and why are they important. Biophys Rev 11, 795–805 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12551-019-00584-5 . Lüchtefeld
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powerful ways to process quantum information using superconducting resonators and bosonic modes. To make these systems perform reliably, their quantum dynamics must be modeled carefully and their control
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: Establish a light-induced multi-physics and multiscale phase change simulation platform, which allows us to capture LAI and couple molecular information into macroscopic phase change simulation. Establish a
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projects include various stages of original contributions and impactful innovations, such as theory, modeling, simulation, nanofabrication, assembly, test, validation, in vitro and in vivo experiments
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particular reference to 3D models, and molecular biology with the development of stably transfected clones. She/he will also have an opportunity to develop troubleshooting skills and critical thinking
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simulation of health-relevant biomolecular structure, dynamics and networks Computational modeling of health relevant signals that report biomolecular activity in model systems vivo Successful candidates will
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molecules and biopharmaceutical design. Quantum Computing in Pharmacology: Using quantum mechanics and quantum computing to model complex molecular interactions and simulate biological systems with
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accreditation in the area of Teaching/Education by the Society for Simulation and Healthcare. The College of Health Sciences is a dynamic, innovative academic unit with more than 3,400 undergraduate and graduate