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biotechnology, structural biology, proteomics, metabolomics, and more Our benefits: Excellent working conditions in an international environment Flexible and family-friendly working hours and possibility of home
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facilities (on-site) in genomics, proteomics, imaging, and computational biology. Close supervision and mentorship to support scientific and career development. Financial support for conference participation
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of Warwick and benefit from Prof. O’Connor’s mentorship. The project’s diverse applications range from proteomics and metabolomics to environmental analysis and pharmaceutical research. International exposure
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. Candidates with background knowledge and hands-on experience in mouse models, proteomics, 3D organoids, primary cell purification, and culture skills are particularly welcome. Requirements: A PhD or MD/PhD
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-specific alpha-synuclein A30P human mutation, we will employ electrophysiological techniques, RNA sequencing, proteomics, and histochemical analysis. The findings are expected to provide insights into early
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the progression of aging processes. For both projects, the PhD student will utilise the expertise of the Sugimoto Lab, including high-throughput DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, single-cell and
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infrastructure for research and education: A biorefinery lab, proteomics platform, fermentation lab, a murine facility, platform for studies of microbial regulation of GHG release and a small-scale pilot plant for
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will be entirely computational, focusing on the large-scale bioinformatic analysis of proteome data from a wide range of existing species. The research will focus on understanding mutational robustness
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unrelated to their own. They attend practical courses in novel technologies (live imaging, genomics, proteomics, etc.) and soft skills courses (scientific writing, presentation skills, intellectual property
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plant development computational biology bioinformatics genomics and proteomics microbiology and microbiome science ecology evolutionary biology Our concept is supported by the facilities available