Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
in doing so. The Mechanistic Molecular Biochemistry Group (Prof. Ismail) investigates the molecular mechanisms and biological functions of disease-related proteins using a multidisciplinary approach
-
EXAFS) and high-resolution Raman and diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) to unravel charge transfer mechanisms, active sites and intermediate molecules in the reaction
-
looking for a dynamic and highly motivated PhD student. Research topic Whereas mutations are the driving force for adaptive evolution, many genetic alterations exert negative fitness effects. The effect
-
of microbiology and laboratory automation. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with a strong engineering mindset and a keen interest in AI, automation and microbiology. Prior experience in
-
different stages of the cell cycle (Vukašinović and Hsu et al., 2025, Cell). We are looking for a motivated PhD student to investigate how hormonal signals are integrated and coordinated to control the plant
-
) at the VIB CMN. We are excited to announce a call for a joint PhD student in our labs to work on a challenging project at the interface of neurodegeneration, genomics, computational and systems biology
-
of microbiology and laboratory automation. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with a strong engineering mindset and a keen interest in AI, automation and microbiology. Prior experience in
-
fundamental insights in the mechanisms that underlie acute and chronic metabolic and inflammatory exercise adaptations (in obesity). Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD
-
(100%) PhD in the field of Molecular and Computational Neurogenomics Position We are a highly motivated international team of researchers at the Molecular Neurogenomics group (Jordanova Lab) and the
-
back boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. A-PECS at the Department of Bioscience Engineering in the Faculty of Science is looking for a full-time (100%) PhD