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or bioinformatics as well as structural biology is required but an interest in learning the basics of those as well as in systematic, HTP approaches would be important. If you are interested in this project, please
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organelles, which are fundamental to the biology of complex life. In this project, we specifically aim to elucidate how different transit peptides determine chloroplast protein import in the model green alga
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represents an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic research environment at interface of chemistry and biology. The position also includes tasks for scientific qualification (doctorate). If you are
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understand the function, regulation and biology of RNA:DNA hybrids termed R-loops. R-loops are three-stranded RNA-DNA hybrids of an RNA that invades an DNA duplex and are largely formed in a co-transcriptional
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new interdisciplinary effort that includes Carlotta Martelli (neurobiology and computational biology), Hugo Darras (evolution and genomics), and Susanne Foitzik (behavior and evolution), and two PhD
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Neuroinflammation. 2024 Aug 20;21(1):207. Your profile • Master degree in biology, biochemistry, immunology or similar. • Strong interests in metabolism, immunology and diseases. • Working experiences in
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bioinformatic analysis. You will work in a team of developmental biologists and bioinformaticians. The successful candidate will have a strong background in Molecular or Developmental Biology to study ageing
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bioinformatics and immunology, particularly T-cell biology, is desirable. Additionally, familiarity with molecular biology techniques (e.g., CRISPR/Cas9, RNA sequencing, flow cytometry) is advantageous
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. g. single cell sequencing and proteomic). Theoretical and practical knowledge in molecular and cell biology and/or protein chemistry are expected for successful candidates. The candidate should have
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(SMI) techniques, supported by cell biology. This PhD project will involve characterizing the molecular mechanism of BIR in unprecedented details using purified proteins, ensemble biochemistry and SMI