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Shape shifting molecules: using light to control and explore molecular structure and function 2 Minute read This research is comprised of two distinct, but related projects. The Hebrew University
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methodologies that may spark ideas for your own work Establish a wide network that could lead to postdoctoral opportunities. Hallmark Research Initiatives The Hallmark Research Initiatives address significant
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multidisciplinary context Build multidisciplinary networks that lead to postdoctoral pathways Develop professional skills to enhance your career prospects Improve your research and communication skills to become
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. Although discovered in 1946, the molecular basis of the conjugation process is still poorly understood. Importantly, a detailed structure-function analysis of the T4SS and associated assembly and disassembly
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to employ the density functional theory, machine learning interatomic potential, molecular dynamic simulations, and Monte Carlo simulations for the much-needed knowledge of how some typical solute atoms
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Kats labs have developed advanced cellular and molecular tools, novel bioinformatic approaches and have access to mouse models of leukemia and human samples that will allow the identification and
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infrastructure and influence on urban invertebrate communities with the University of Toronto. Shape shifting molecules Two fully funded Joint PhD positions to use light to control and explore molecular structure
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Bayreuth helped to establish the research partnership between the Universities of Melbourne and Bayreuth. He offered me a joint PhD opportunity, and I accepted immediately. I have lived in Melbourne since
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surfaces of vegetation using thermal imaging, and record the movements of solitary bees and wasps in relation to the plant and temperature variables. Additionally, the candidate will determine the
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temperatures, and why we need to ‘de-pave’ and ‘re-plant’ in a warming climate. Read more on Pursuit Our discoveries Beneath the Surface and Inside Out: exploring neuroscience through art The connection – and