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Phil Williamson developing methods to investigate how the cellular milieu influences the folding, structure and function of large molecular complexes including amyloid fibre structure and integral
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. Mark Sephton). The successful applicant will lead on characterising the structural diversity of the biologically relevant, water-soluble carboxylic acids, and establishing their synthetic origin
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) did not account for potential heterogeneity (i.e. structured networks and social roles) in these systems. With new empirical data quantifying heterogeneity, theoretical models of collective behaviour
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: 2703824BJ We are looking for a motivated Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to work with Amrit Mudher and Phil Williamson developing methods to investigate how the cellular milieu influences the folding, structure
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nanomaterials and the construction and commissioning of a small prototype electrolyser to study long-term degradation mechanisms of these catalysts and determine catalyst regeneration strategies. Find out more
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of, PhD in Biology or a related subject. You should have a high level of competence in biochemistry and structural biology as well as relevant experience demonstrated by first author publications in high
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About the role The Carvalho Lab is recruiting postdoctoral researchers to investigate the mechanisms of protein degradation using cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology approaches. You
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. We will look into many aspects of developing a substantial renewable energy project, including site study, structural design and analysis, energy system innovations, experiments, computational
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transcription, RNA processing and ultimately in gene expression. Our multi-dimensional research programme integrates biochemical, structural, cellular and large-scale genetic/genomic approaches. This full-time
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of developing a substantial renewable energy project, including site study, structural design and analysis, energy system innovations, experiments, computational simulations, energy configuration and connection