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virology, hostvirus interactions, and mechanisms of viral pathogenesis. This position requires technical expertise in molecular biology, cell culture, and animal models, as well as strong organizational and
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project involves interdisciplinary research at the interface of computer science and mathematics, with a focus on bivariate molecular machine learning for modeling molecular interactions and properties
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, from molecular plant physiology and biochemistry to human nutrition, food security, and horticultural production systems, thereby covering the full range from fundamental to applied research
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Mechanochemistry at the Molecular Scale School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Graham Leggett Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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Description A Collaborative Research Center (CRC) focused on the kidney (Transregio-SFB 374) is located at the University of Regensburg, with the Chair of Molecular and Cellular Anatomy
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Overall Purpose of the Job This is an outstanding opportunity to lead and deliver advanced experimental research investigating the molecular mechanisms that regulate intervertebral disc cell
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the environment and human health. However, the potential toxicity of these metal ions, and its underlying molecular mechanisms, are still little known and rarely investigated in human cell models. Identifying
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omics profiling and molecular biology modelling, we seek to unveil the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying disease resistance, remission, and relapse. Find out more about our research: Skin
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demonstrate flexibility not only with the various working time models but also through the offers for the compatibility of family and career. Website for additional job details https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/jobs
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role areas are: Developing and applying advanced molecular thermodynamic theories and models for water and electrolyte systems relevant to energy, materials, environmental, and biological applications