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experience with, and knowledge of, cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) for structural analysis of proteins and protein complexes. Practical experience with, and expertise in, protein expression and the
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in structure determination using single-particle cryo-EM, preferably including sample preparation and freezing of protein samples on grids, data collection, data processing, and structural analysis
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methods. You should have practical experience in molecular cloning, expression and purification of recombinant proteins, various biochemical, biophysical or molecular biological analysis techniques. You
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the expression, purification and functional analysis of recombinant proteins, or alternatively in cell and molecular biological studies of mitochondria. The candidate is expected to have a strong track record in a
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patterns, and their ability to feed our growing population? Beyond the protein-coding genes we've traditionally studied lies an unexplored frontier of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) – mysterious genetic
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integrated structural biology and biochemistry. You should have hands-on experience with cloning, protein expression and purification. Experience in biochemical / biophysical analysis of membrane proteins and
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-rich sequences. These intricate structures are thought to function as critical protein-binding sites, influencing essential processes such as transcription, replication, telomere stability, and DNA
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complementary cytosine-rich sequences. These intricate structures are thought to function as critical protein-binding sites, influencing essential processes such as transcription, replication, telomere stability
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for electrophysiologists who are interested in the studying molecular mechanisms by which mice learn and keep information in the brain. The lab’s research focus is to uncover experience-driven protein signaling mechanisms
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are looking for a motivated postdoctor with bioinformatic experience interested in discovering and understanding new proteins in innate immune cells. Description of the project Microproteins are small proteins