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. Job requirements A master’s degree (or an equivalent university degree) in (Bio)physical Chemistry, Molecular (Life) Sciences, Bionanotechnology, (Molecular) Biophysics, Molecular Biology, or related
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collaboration and communication skills to good use. Specifically, you: have (or are close to completing) a Master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular & Cellular Biology or a closely related field
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to develop an entirely new set of electrodes that unify the two fields of molecular catalysts and metallic electrodes to perform novel CO2/CO electrochemical reactions. Target products include primarily
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macromolecular systems? Join our single-molecule lab to study co-translational folding and chaperone function. Your job We are working at the interface of biochemistry, molecular biology and biophysics to follow
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, Molecular (Life) Sciences, Bionanotechnology, (Molecular) Biophysics, Molecular Biology, or related discipline Passionate about microscopy and soft matter science, physical chemistry, (bio)physics A solid
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-driven colleague who: has a completed MSc degree or is about to get an MSc degree in molecular and/or computational biology; has an affinity to experimental (plant) biology research; has demonstrated
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”. They showed that the tumor microenvironment enforces the production of aberrant proteins in cancer cells (Bartok et al., Nature 2021; Champagne et al., Molecular Cell 2022; Pataskar et al., Nature 2022; Yang
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pathogenesis and to identify new rationally defined therapeutic targets. The two PhD projects will be executed in the framework of a longlasting collaboration between the Martens (Department of Molecular Biology
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the CropXR work package C4 that brings together expertise on biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, proteomics, and molecular biology to decipher the molecular-genetic networks that plants use to regulate trade
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, molecular biology and biophysics to follow the journey of nascent proteins toward their functional structures as they emerge from the ribosome. These mechanistic studies pave the way for targeted