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The Process and Systems Engineering Center (PROSYS) at the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), is seeking a highly motivated and skilled
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experimental and computational methods to understand membrane protein transport and signalling processes. The focus is to develop novel structural biology techniques with the aim to understand membrane protein
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novo mutations Type of genetic variation that can be buffered Molecular mechanisms underlying mutational robustness Skills Essential The candidate holds a Master degree in bioengineering science, (bio
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benefit from inspirational interactions with like-minded researchers. The RTG offers structured training program with technical and soft skill courses, research stays abroad as well as contact to industry
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expertise to study chemical biology of ion channels. We tackle questions in the field of ion channels with innovative structural, chemical methods, interconnecting chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine and
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into University of Galway’s community. Living allowance (Stipend): €25,000 per annum [tax-exempt scholarship award]. Computer equipment and funding for travel (e.g. to conferences) as well as attendance
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nanostructure R25-09 Development of advanced computational materials science methods and their application to next-generation devices and advanced materials R25-10 Development of Advanced Electron Microscopy
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/or spatial multiomics, advanced imaging, iPS cells, machine learning, and computational biology. The ideal candidate will have a passion for addressing fundamental questions in biology and an eagerness
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to identify requirements and validate solutions Your profile Education: MSc degree or equivalent in Computer Science or Engineering Experience: The ideal candidate should have some knowledge and/or experience
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dysfunction Data collection, analysis, and interpretation using cutting-edge imaging and computational tools Presenting research findings at conferences, lab meetings, and through publications in high-impact