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The Duarte Group works at the forefront of computational chemistry, developing predictive tools for reaction modelling and molecular design across catalysis, sustainability, and health. Alongside
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appointment for 36 months based within the School of Medicine on the Ninewells Campus. The postholder will work between the Molecular Pathology Group lead by Professor Gorgoulis (Chair of Clinical Molecular
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to a multi-lab MRC-funded research project aiming to develop advance humanised pain models. This role is part of a multi-disciplinary team including expertise in cell culturing, electrophysiology, and
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ganglia cultures to benchmark the newly developed iPSC derived organoid model systems. This will include processing of human DRG and nerve roots with subsequent cellular and molecular analyses looking
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experience or strong interest in machine‑learning approaches for accelerating molecular modelling and the prediction of chemical properties. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Martin‑Martinez
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of developments in in vitro and in vivo models of mechanotransduction. We use a multi-disciplinary approach that includes expertise and collaborations in bioengineering, biochemistry, structural biology, and
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. The project will use patient derived human organoid models to determine how cancer cells respond to these therapies providing proof-of-principle of the applicability of this approach. The position is initially
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. The project involves developing and applying a novel integrated platform to study the chemical molecular mechanisms and signalling consequences of reactive small-molecule metabolites within important biological
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established molecular biology and genetic engineering/genome editing methodologies to enable functional investigation of genes involved in nitrogen fixation. The successful candidate will also perform both
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myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). The role would suit an ambitious, proactive and detail-oriented individual, with experience in haematopoieses research, molecular biology and genomics, with a passion for applying