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well as topics in phylogenetics. This project will involve working closely with experimentalists, and will be co-supervised by Prof Gerald McInerney and Dr Daniel Sheward, who have expertise in virology and
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coating, iii) investigation of system design from small-scale to potentially pilot scale, and iv) application to micropollutant removal. Modelling aspects are open to exploration at molecular and process
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environment for research and teaching. Research at IMBIM) broadly spans the areas of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, tumour biology, comparative genetics, functional genomics, immunology, bacteriology
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of computational chemistry. Applicants can have a background from cheminformatics including RDKit, machine learning applied to chemistry, and molecular modeling Our group and research- and what do we offer? Our
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position is available at the Department of Pharmacy , Faculty of Health Sciences , within the Microbial Pharmacology and Population Biology (MicroPop) research group , led by Prof. Pål J. Johnsen
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The main focus of the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1123 Atherosclerosis – Mechanisms and Networks of Novel Therapeutic Targets is to study in depth the molecular networks in atherogenesis
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Supervisors: Prof. Reinhard Maurer (Chemistry), Prof. Richard Beanland (Physics) Understanding how local atomic structure and long-range emergent magnetic and electronic properties in defective 2D
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to train an AI model that predicts the cis-regulatory code for synthetic genomes (i.e. for cell-free gene expression systems) and correlates the experimental conditions within the synthetic cell
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group, we synthesise these functional nanomaterials from the bottom-up, using protocols of molecular beam epitaxy and on-surface supramolecular chemistry. We study these systems by means
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Signals in Cancer” (Head: Prof. Dr. med. Jürgen Ruland) is to (i) explore the molecular mechanisms and pathways that drive immune dysfunction and immunotherapy resistance, (ii) modulate cancer