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Subject description Impact of Nanoparticle Binding on Lipid Redistribution and Membrane Deformation in Cellular Membranes The uptake of biomolecules that do not spontaneously cross cellular
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Subject description Membrane-induced liquid-liquid phase separation Biomolecular condensation driven by liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is emerging as an essential process in cellular
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(www.physchem.lu.se/commons). The overarching aim of COMMONS is to provide a multifaceted scientific environment focusing on unifying physicochemical processes of key importance for the function of cellular membranes
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Description of the workplace You will be based at the medical faculty in Lund. The group for Membrane Protein Structural Biology is located at the Biomedical Center (BMC) at Lund University and is
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with the purpose of understand cause and effect of clot formation and bleeding events associated with artificial blood pumps and cannulae used in life-supporting treatment such as extracorporeal membrane
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based on a combination of “iontronic” electrophoretic drug delivery and click-to-release chemistry for targeted, programmable, and precise dosage of potent chemotherapeutics. This postdoc position is
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, programmable, and precise dosage of potent chemotherapeutics. This postdoc position is focused specifically on the fabrication, characterization, optimization, and implementation of iontronic drug delivery
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Biology The Department of Laboratory Medicine At present, the institute has about 360 employees and approximately 450 million SEK in total assets. Subject area Structure determination of membrane proteins
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motivated postdoc to join our collaborative project on multiscale simulations & machine-learning (ML) applied to membrane protein function. The candidate will work in the Lab of Prof. Ville Kaila (Stockholm
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Function, Evolution, and Disease. We are searching for a highly motivated postdoc to join our collaborative project on multiscale simulations & machine-learning (ML) applied to membrane protein function