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Postdoctoral Scholar in Structural Biology & Translational Medicine Are you a structural biologist looking to bridge the gap between fundamental discovery and real-world therapeutic applications
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research, CRISPR technologies, novel humanized mouse models of neuromuscular disorders and state-of-the-art delivery technologies for nucleic acid therapeutics, as well as research on disease mechanisms (see
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Postdoctoral Positions for Computational Genomics, Cancer Genetics, and Translational Cancer Biology
mechanism-driven AI and agentic AI frameworks (iGenSig-AI, G2K) that integrate biological knowledge with cutting-edge machine learning to transform omics data into actionable therapeutic insights
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Postdoctoral position to study Polo kinase and centrosome abnormalities in cancer and other diseases
or HIV accessory proteins, is tightly linked to the development of aneuploidy and cancer. During the past several years, we have been taking cell biological, biochemical, biophysical, and structural
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mechanisms in LC-MS/MS. The project addresses fundamental limitations in current proteomics workflows, which rely almost exclusively on positive ion mode and therefore systematically underrepresent acidic
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the mechanism of co-transcriptional splicing. The project aims to understand the mechanism of crosstalk between the transcription and splicing machineries using a combined biochemical and structural approach with
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led by Prof. Myriam Charpentier, you will explore the mechanisms underlying nuclear calcium oscillation decoding using bioinformatic and AI approaches. The successful applicant will creatively
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of Biochemistry and Metabolism at the John Innes Centre in the laboratory of Professor Anne Osbourn and will join a multidisciplinary team working on plant natural products - biosynthesis, function, mechanisms
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This project will investigate how epigenomic alterations driven by oncohistones and oncohistone-mimicking mechanisms reshape chromatin structure, replication dynamics, and genome surveillance pathways
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Are you interested in Robotics and can you contribute to the development of the project Dynamics and Control of Robotic Handling and Maintenance of Fusion Reactors? Then the Department of Mechanical