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a PhD in biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, physics, engineering, or a related area, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up the appointment. Application Process Applications
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design, development and execution of biochemical and biophysical assays to identify and evaluate inhibitors targeting mycobacterial proteins. Working closely with chemists, structural biologists
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laboratory brings together expertise in protein biochemistry, organic chemistry, molecular genetics, and biophysics, with much of its work centred on membrane proteins, particularly channels and pores
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of our collaborative interdisciplinary research themes applying biochemical, biophysical and computational approaches to major questions in cell & developmental biology, genetics, microbiology, human
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splicing and the finding that recombinant RBPMS can confer cell specific splicing in vitro, and self-assemble into phase separated states. The project will investigate the molecular and biophysical basis
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, Scientific Lead for Chemistry. This post is fixed term for 2 years The successful candidate will play a key role in the design, development and execution of biochemical and biophysical assays to identify and
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knowledge and interest in cell and tissue mechanobiology and biophysics is highly desirable. Application Process The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will
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channel research including biophysical, physiologial and pathophysiological knowledge to work our established research programmes. You should also be able to demonstrate your ability to manage your own
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develop your skills in areas of interest. The ideal candidate: You will have or be close to finishing a PhD in biophysics or proteomics. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience in plant cell
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. Department: Randall Cell & Molecular Biophysics. Contact details:Maddy Parsons. maddy.parsons@kcl.ac.uk Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. About Us The Parsons Group, King’s College London , has