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We are looking for two highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD candidates with a strong background in microbiology, bioengineering, bioinformatics or closely related fields to join the Systems Biology
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consortium that will address this challenge by bringing together complementary expertise in membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural studies, photochemistry and nano fabrication methods. The role
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chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology or closely related fields to join the research group of Dr Sandy Schmidt, (http://schmidt-researchgroup.com ) at the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Biology
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cause of death worldwide. Using cutting-edge structural biology techniques, we aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis, laying the groundwork for novel therapeutic approaches
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mechanistic understanding. This project is a part of an ERC-funded consortium that will address this challenge by bringing together complementary expertise in membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural
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in microbiology, bioengineering, bioinformatics or closely related fields to join the Systems Biology of Predatory Bacteria group of Dr Renske van Raaphorst. The bacterial predator Bdellovibrio
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biology, time-resolved structural studies, photochemistry and nano fabrication methods. The role of the PhD working in this position will be to design, synthesize and evaluate new light-activated molecules
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://schmidt-researchgroup.com ) at the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Biology (https://www.rug.nl/research/grip/cpb/ ) within the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy (GRIP). The position is
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for top-notch research in the field of biomolecular sciences. Twelve vibrant research groups with strong roots in biophysics, biochemistry & molecular biology, cell biology, chemistry, computational biology
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of bacterial virulence factors. Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide. Using cutting-edge structural biology techniques, we aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis