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Our Plant Science research covers topics such as plant-environment interactions, cell signalling, cell and membrane biology, protein structure and function, gene regulation, synthetic biology
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(2023) 1258-1265 / Cell Reports (2020) 107905). The goal of this project is to employ targeted protein degradation in order to facilitate T cell-mediated immune responses. We will use chemical and
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biology (Cryo-EM/Cryo-ET), biochemistry (protein characterization), and cell biology (fluorescent imaging). Our ultimate goal is to modulate those stress response pathways in physiological and pathological
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About the role: The Costa Laboratory (https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/t.costa ), in the Department of Life Sciences (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/life-sciences ), Imperial College London, invites
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science to applied research using plant experimental model systems, crops and farm animals) make extensive use of genomic technologies and large sets of genetic and genomic data (https://www.cragenomica.es
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diseases, a group of rare and complex diseases characterized by the abnormal accumulation of amyloid protein in various organs including the brain. The Principal Investigator will have the opportunity
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The Absmeier group (https://www.bcp.fu-berlin.de/en/chemie/biochemie/research-groups/absmeier-group/index.html ) is interested in the regulation of mRNA translation and decay. We recombinantly
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details, please visit our website at https://slst.shanghaitech.edu.cn/main.htm Shanghai Institute for Advanced Immunochemical Studies (SIAIS) Shanghai Institute for Advanced Immunochemical Studies (SIAIS
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regulation of these complexes in time and space. Insights are achieved by employing structure based reasoning and interdisciplinary techniques, including structural modelling, structure determination, protein
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Details GLP-1 Receptor are G protein coupled receptors that naturally respond to glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a hormone produced in the gut in response to food intake. The receptor is the target