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the scientific results in international journals and traveling to national and international conferences (Co)-supervising PhD students Your Profile: University degree (Master) and doctorate in bioinformatics
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preferred. It would also be an advantage if you have previous experience with carbon capture and conversion. Key competences include: Protein chemistry Enzyme assay development Enzyme kinetics and kinetic
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the laboratory as well as supervision of selected elite students and PhD scholars. The position has direct reference to the Enzyme Discovery group leader, Professor Bernard Henrissat. As a formal qualification
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and traveling to national and international conferences (Co)-supervising PhD students Your Profile: University degree (Master) and doctorate in bioinformatics, computer science, data science, biophysics
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enzymes using microscopy and biochemistry. This project will provide the opportunity to the PhD student to learn advanced analytical techniques, develop expertise quantifying key physiological parameters
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Are you enthusiastic about enzymes and tailoring them for applications in synthetic organic chemistry? We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD student with strong backgrounds in
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/1992 Coll. on the Czech Academy of Sciences, and the Statutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences for PhD student positions to contribute to projects focused on cancer cell metabolism and the development
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campus Guadalajara (Jalisco) are offering one postdoctoral position as part of this Joint CFB-CBF program in the area of in vivo enzyme evolution in yeast for C1 metabolism. The candidate will be hired
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silico analysis of enzyme reactions Enzyme kinetics and kinetic modelling Enzyme structure-function relationships Supervision of BSc and MSc student projects and co-supervision of PhD students will also
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organic cage molecules by developing state-of-the-art synthesis techniques to access functionalised and desymmetrised cavities resembling enzyme active sites. The student will then study the functionality