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used for high-throughput screening of protein functionality. You will work in an international consortium consisting of both academic and industrial partners, dedicated to boosting the use of proteins
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are looking for a highly motivated scientist with: A PhD in Biochemistry, Structural Biology, or a related field Strong background in protein expression and purification, ideally membrane proteins Affinity
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circuits operate and adapt. Recent work from us and others revealed that the structure and function of synapses is not only determined by the number, but also the nanoscale organization of synaptic proteins
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ThermoCas9 offers unique advantages, its current activity is lower than that of widely used nucleases such as SpCas9. Recent work at WUR has established robust platforms for protein engineering, directed
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responses are converted into biochemical signals. This research might include the identification and characterization of signaling proteins, investigating the effects of genetically modifying these proteins
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uncurable. Parkinson's disease is characterized by neuronal inclusions, named Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites, containing aggregated lipids and proteins.The protein alpha-synuclein plays a central role in the
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the characterization of molecules that are present in cells and allows thereby the identification, quantification and characterization of proteins and other biomolecules that work together and are involved in all
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transport proteins in lipid membranes. Furthermore, the ultimate long-term goal is to integrate these cells in a dialysis machines. The objectives for this position are to: Formulate synthetic cells with
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consist of multiple interacting components whose therapeutic behaviour changes after administration due to biological interactions (protein corona formation, degradation, payload release). Current AI
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studying folding dynamics of complex proteins in isolation or within a condensate environment. For more information, see: https://www.mashaghilab.org and https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/science/drug