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good understanding and an experimental background in protein biochemistry and/or structural biology. The project involves the recombinant production of proteins and protein complexes (bacteria, insect
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qualification. Participation in research and teaching are expected. Requirements: Completed university degree (Master) in biochemistry, biology or related areas. Desirable: Candidates are expected to have a good
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. or equivalent) in Microbiology, Plant biology or related subjects. Desirable: Very good English language skills; Experienced in one or several techniques and subjects: Fluorescence microscopy, Image cytometry
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the goal to mechanistically understand and functionally inhibit critical palmitoylation events. Structural biology methods are readily available to the group and comprise NMR, X-Ray, EM and MS. A highly
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Our group aims to elucidate quantitative aspects of gene regulation, timing and coordination between the steps in the central dogma of molecular biology. We investigate this in Escherichia coli and
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with significant documents, indicating the reference code, in PDF format (preferably as one document) to Prof. Dr. Kevin Pagel: [email protected] or postal to Freie Universität Berlin Fachbereich Biologie
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the reference code, in PDF format (preferably as one document) to Prof. Dr. Kevin Pagel: [email protected] or postal to Freie Universität Berlin Fachbereich Biologie, Chemie, Pharmazie Institut für Chemie
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Subject to approval of funds Job description: We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled researcher to join our dynamic research team as a PhD candidate. The successful candidate will work on a project that aims to investigate the molecular mechanisms involved in cross-membrane substrate...
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The position is located in the Mineralogy-Petrology group (Prof. Dr. John) at the Institute of Geological Sciences, whose research focuses on the thermodynamics of fluids and rocks, fluid flow of subduction zones and orogens, and time scales of metamorphic and metasomatic processes. The research...
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The History Department focuses on the history of the United States, Canada, and the Atlantic world, as well as the region's interaction with Africa, the Middle East, Australia, and the Pacific Rim. Topics covered include but are not limited to politics, diplomacy, minorities, women, economics,...