233 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions Postdoctoral positions in Sweden
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: electrochemistry, Hydrogen/Oxygen Evolution Reactions, laminated 3D materials synthesis, 2D materials synthesis and characterization. You should have excellent written and spoken English; and should be self-driven
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studying how different factors, related to inflammation, impact the expression of SabA. We apply genetic, molecular biological and biochemical approaches to analyze the molecular mechanisms that control
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combining genetic, biochemical, and structural approaches with animal models and patient material, the division seeks to increase our understanding of mitochondrial disease pathophysiology and develop novel
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range of biochemical and biophysical assays. For the focus area Neurobiology The successful candidate must hold a PhD degree, or a foreign qualification deemed equivalent to a doctoral degree in the field
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interactive multinational and multidisciplinary teamcovering expertise in molecular biology, cell biology, neuroscience, regeneration biology, mathematical modelling, and robotics. The fundamental questions
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at developing and applying computational tools to understand the evolution of biodiversity (see https://islandevolution.github.io/ ). As a postdoc in this project, you will work with mathematical modelling
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repair. The research group study the biological functions of quadruplex DNA structures in the genome by using a variety of biochemical, biophysical, imaging, and molecular biology methods, and has access
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environmental simulations and meaningfully advance the modeling of global lake ecosystem dynamics. This is a full-time, two-year position. The application deadline is May 15, 2025, and the expected start date is
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/ ) at the University of Cambridge, UK. Purpose: We aim to develop optimised lead molecules, supported by proof-of-concept data from both biochemical and cellular assays, alongside protein-ligand structure determination
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organization, repair and segregation. Combining investigations of in vivo models with biochemical analysis, the Björkegren team unravels the function of the Smc5/6 complex, required for genome stability, viral