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. Candidate profile: Applicants should hold or expect to receive an upper 2.1 or 1.1 degree in a relevant discipline. A cell biology/molecular biology/genomics background is essential. Training will be provided
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. We are looking for a PhD student in Medical Science with an interest in molecular and structural virology
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tools from chemistry and biology, and apply these in studies of therapeutic peptides and proteins. Our aims are to develop modulators for protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and to provide molecular-level
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previous work with supporting publications is a necessary: Development of DNA-based molecular robotic machines to carry out specific tasks with regulated functionality for various biological applications
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School. DDLS uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and
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time-scales: ab initio methods for the description of reaction processes, for the determination of electrochemical stabilities and for the optimisation of force fields; molecular dynamics simulations
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acute pathology. The development of such a molecular imaging probe for direct and sensitive detection of fibrosis during the early stages of pathology would represent a true breakthrough in the field
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equipment e.g. STM. Simulating fabrication methods. Collaboration with other groups at NQCP and companies/academic groups in and around the Copenhagen area. Join us in this major confluence of exciting
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will use computational models to explore the minimal functional requirements for self-replication to emerge from polymerising molecules. Instead of simulating specific chemistries in full detail, we will
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. The data-driven life science initiative Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular