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by animal models that optimize for single causes or treatments, without reflecting the diversity and complexity seen in patients. This Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) doctoral network PhD project
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. Combining cutting-edge biochemical, biotechnological, and instrumental analysis- such as automated patch clamp for single-cell analysis, aptamer-based biosensors and immunosensors and mass spectrometry
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the protein-protein interactions as well as the protein-nucleic acid interactions. The other PhD position is centred around Single Molecule Optical Tweezers (SMOT) where the genome will be trapped between two
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Collaborative Doctoral Project (PhD Position) - AI-guided design of scaffold-free DNA nanostructures
self-assemble from a number of interacting single-stranded DNA molecules. An accurate prediction of DNA structures still remains difficult, which significantly slows down the development of new desirable
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members of the human microbiome – including gut (E. coli), lung (S. pneumoniae, in collaboration) and skin (C. acnes) microbes – for basic or applied research, such as the delivery of molecules with anti
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Arabidopsis thaliana. You will screen for immune-eliciting molecules/proteins using plant immune assays and identify the elicitor by mass spectrometry. The receptor-ligand interaction will be further
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Structural Biology; Experience with the pipeline of structure-based drug design, including SAR studies; Ability to independently synthesize new organic molecules desirable; Ability to independently conduct
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femtograms to nanograms. In recent years, we made major progress in controlling the motion of such levitated systems down to the single-quantum level. This has enabled us, for instance, to generate non
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down to the single-quantum level. This has enabled us, for instance, to generate non-classical “squeezed” states of motion. The next frontier is to extend quantum control to sensing applications
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comprehensive bench-to-bedside research initiative focused on harnessing the body’s immune system to fight cancer at all levels (https://cancer.osu.edu/piio ). Led by founding director Zihai Li, MD, PhD