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Postdoc Position: Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Biogenesis Postdoc Position: Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Biogenesis Published Deadline Location yesterday 30 May Utrecht Dissect protein
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Molecular Plasmonics group (www.molecular-plasmonics.nl ) together with the Photonics Integration group (https
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Job description The Molecular Plasmonics group (www.molecular-plasmonics.nl ) together with the Photonics Integration group (https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/photonic-integration
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the nanoscale? To learn how the machinery of life operates at the molecular scale, we need to understand dynamic structural changes underlying many essential biomolecular processes in the cell. This requires new
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result, the light-induced X-ray crystallographic electron densities are assigned to reactions and excited-state processes. Postdoctoral research position in SX and dynamic structural biology is available
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of the research is directed towards dynamic molecular systems. The focus is on molecular nanoscience, novel responsive materials and photo-pharma exploring biohybrid systems, self-assembly, molecular
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at the molecular scale, we need to understand dynamic structural changes underlying many essential biomolecular processes in the cell. This requires new experimental methods, as current technology only facilitates
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structures and functions. A major part of the research is directed towards dynamic molecular systems. The focus is on molecular nanoscience, novel responsive materials and photo-pharma exploring biohybrid
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Join the dynamic and innovative team at the Noël Research Group , where we focus on pioneering catalytic strategies and cutting-edge technologies for chemical synthesis. Our mission is to develop
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to exploit the full potential of synthetic chemistry to create new structures and functions. A major part of the research is directed towards dynamic molecular systems. The focus is on molecular