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Job Description Position Purpose As a Project Manager at the Institute for Protein Design (IPD) you will oversee the execution and coordination of complex, multi-stakeholder research projects
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the National Science Center project of the OPUS project of the National Science Center 2023/49/B/NZ2/00356, under the title "The interplay between nucleoid associated proteins and transcription factors
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/motivation letter CV More info: https://vib.be/en/ai-studio https://vib.be/ Where to apply Website https://jobs.vib.be/j/132753/senior-scientist-translation-research-ai-protein-s… Requirements Research
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granules in GC B cells and their contribution to timely translation and synthesis of essential proteins for GC B cell proliferation, mutagenesis and survival. These cytoplasmic RNA granules also act as hubs
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Regulation of bacterial adherence to human cells by ZDHHC5-mediated S-acylation of cell surface proteins. School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr M Collins, Dr Luke Green
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proteins associated with human diseases. Based on structural information, hits are growth to generate complex molecules with high activity and specificity. Traditionally, this growing process driven by
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Filled No Desired Start Date 06/01/2026 Job Summary The Shukla Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences at UT Dallas is seeking a creative, rigorous, and highly motivated protein biochemist to join
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About the project We explore how post‑translational modifications (PTMs) reshape the structure, function and aggregation of proteins central to neurodegenerative disease. Using cutting‑edge protein
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investigating the assembly of multi-protein complexes in congenital heart defects. The successful candidate will work on a cutting-edge experimental research project involving assemblies of multi-protein
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About the project We explore how post‑translational modifications (PTMs) reshape the structure, function and aggregation of proteins central to neurodegenerative disease. Using cutting‑edge protein