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the selection process. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, physics, engineering, or a related area, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up
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About the Role We are seeking to recruit an outstanding lab-based molecular biologist with or about to receive a PhD, who has experience in development and application of next-generation sequencing
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21 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Architecture et Réactivité de l'ARN Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Physics » Biophysics Biological sciences » Biological
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transmembrane domains of VirB6 and VirB8, followed by structural/biophysical studies using biochemistry, NMR spectroscopy, and electron microscopy (Cryo-EM or negative staining). Candidates must hold a PhD in
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relevant skills acquired and will also be determined by the funding available. About you Applicants will hold a PhD/DPhil or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in a subject relative to Structural Biology
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to evaluate vascular cell and protein interactions in healthy and disease states perform a diverse range of cellular, biochemical, biophysical experiments and microscopy experiments to characterise the effects
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fluorescence light microscopy, and electron cryo-microscopy (cryoEM). This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in biophysical modelling and analysis in a microbiology
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Cornell's Physics department, and in the larger Cornell community. Our group has broad interests in hard and soft condensed matter physics, including (but not limited to): biophysics, cold atom physics
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Resolution No. 59/2024 of June 6, 2024. An ideal candidate will: hold a PhD degree in biotechnology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, or a related scientific discipline; have experience in wet
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will combine cell biology, biophysics and -omics approaches to study a unique mode of asymmetric cell divisions found in spiralian embryos: the formation of a cellular protrusion known as the "polar lobe