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in biochemical and molecular biology techniques (e.g., protein purification). Hands-on experience in protein structure and function analysis (e.g., NMR, X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM) and/or
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protocols for data analysis, visualization, and interpretation. We also use and develop new cryo-electron microscopy techniques. The PhD student will be trained in a highly international environment with
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methods and their application is advantageous. Experience in design, execution and analysis of field-based experiments, preferably involving ecological interactions is considered advantageous. Proven
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transform our understanding of pathogens, their interactions with hosts and the environment, and how they are transmitted through populations. Research will have a strong focus on computational analysis
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for a PhD student in analytical chemistry to develop analytical methods for single cell analysis using direct infusion mass spectrometry. The PhD candidate will work with and develop custom made
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will be entirely computational, focusing on the large-scale bioinformatic analysis of proteome data from a wide range of existing species. The research will focus on understanding mutational robustness
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Chemistry for the global and targeted metabolomics analysis of neurological and cancer diseases is available in the laboratory of Professor Daniel Globisch. The Globisch laboratory is an international and
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, integrating microfabrication, cell component and biomaterial incorporation, staining of specific biological features, and computational modelling of intrinsic properties. The evaluation of results and further
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. Candidates are further expected to have experience in processing and analyzing high-throughput genomic sequencing data and in statistical analysis. Previous experience with Drosophila melanogaster or other
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, and will apply deep learning to integrate the analysis flows. The PhD student will develop the method and apply to numerous in-house samples of environmental sequences, pushing the boundaries of RNA