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CAREER: The Mechanistic Roles of Receptor Oligomerization in Molecular Signaling

Organization Rutgers University NewarkLocation NEWARK, United StatesPosted 1 May 2025Deadline 30 Apr 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationNJ
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The Chemistry of Life Processes Program in the Chemistry Division is funding Dr. Colin Kinz-Thompson from Rutgers University-Newark to investigate how bacteria are able to accurately sense their surroundings and to develop machine learning tools for protein design. The proposed studies will experimentally determine to how accurately receptors can…

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