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for the current project. BiRC is also responsible for the Masters in Bioinformatics education with around 30 students per year. BiRC thus offers a dynamic working environment with many young people, where
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protein analyses to assess structural changes in the modified proteins. The project also includes analysis of protein functional property changes (e.g. solubility, surface properties, and aggregation) due
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for the current project. BiRC is also responsible for the Masters in Bioinformatics education with around 30 students per year. BiRC thus offers a dynamic working environment with many young people, where
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an international, dynamic team. Your profile Applicants should have an interest in the molecular mechanisms of RNA modifications and how these could be targeted for therapeutic use. Candidates should hold a PhD
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statistical and machine learning techniques for dynamic energy system modelling Develop advanced optimization algorithms for building energy management and control (e.g., MPC, RL) Develop and evaluate digital
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the following: bioinformatics, proteomics, microscopy, biochemistry, structural biology or CRISPR screening in mammalian cells. At least one first author primary paper, or a first author manuscript
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the ground up. Our group and research- and what do we offer? We are a dynamic and international research group based at the Department of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Section, Faculty of SCIENCE, University
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Analytics Research Team The Multi-omics Network Analytics research lab (MoNA - https://multiomics-analytics-group.github.io/ ) is an international, dynamic, and creative team dedicated to getting a holistic
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mechanism. Recent developments in protein structure prediction and protein de novo design have opened new possibilities for probing such mechanisms. The project will seek to use existing algorithms to new
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dynamic X-ray imaging, then come to DTU and work with us! We are seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher to join DTU Compute as part of the Villum Synergy funded project “MathCrete”. This research