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PhD Position Reorganisation mechanisms in nano-structured silicon carbide TU Wien is Austria's largest institution of research and higher education in the fields of technology and natural sciences
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A PhD position focusing on structural and functional characterization of ciliary protein complexes derived from human cells is available in the research group of Assistant Prof. Narcis-Adrian
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analyses, an area in which our group has a track record of success (see recent publications below). The TARGET-AI project seeks to apply leading-edge techniques from deep learning and Bayesian modeling
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-oriented research environment Willingness to enroll in the Neuroscience PhD Program at the Medical University of Vienna, offering structured training in a vibrant, interdisciplinary, and international
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-of-the-art in silico protein structure prediction methods and in vitro screening approaches will be used to systematically elucidate the amyloidogenic potential of the gut metaproteome. Specifically, gene
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target structures, with the goal of improving molecular classification, diagnosis, and individualized treatment strategies. Independent planning and execution of experiments, including thorough
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bioinformatics Collaboration with scientists worldwide in strong national and international research network Attractive remuneration Structured doctoral training Have we sparked your interest? Pease send your
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that combines structural biology, biochemistry, and cell biology. The lab is particularly focused on biomolecular interactions, characterizing regulatory complexes, and developing novel therapeutic
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of future applications from the fields of structural lightweight construction, energy research and medical technology. The experimental development is closely accompanied by modelling approaches and
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for light-based technologies’ with Associate Professor Jenny Malmström (University of Auckland) ‘Tiny droplets with big potential: designing stimuli-responsive liquid micro-structures for sustainable