17 augmented-workers-using-smart-robats-in-manufacturing-cell PhD positions at University of Basel in Switzerland
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invites applications of talented and ambitious candidates for a PhD student position in the field of single-molecule biophysics, with a focus on protein trapping and analysis using state-of-the-art nanopore
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function. Single-molecule FRET is an established technique, unique in its capacity to resolve nanometer small conformational changes within single biomolecules (proteins, DNA, RNA), without suffering from
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trapping and analysis using state-of-the-art nanopore experiments. About the Project Our group has pioneered the development of the Nanopore Electro-Osmotic Trap (NEOtrap), a groundbreaking technique that
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Your position Biomolecular dynamics, such as conformational changes, are the understudied link between biomolecular structure and function. Single-molecule FRET is an established technique, unique
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, and more importantly their analogues on steroid hormone biosynthesis in adrenal, testicular, and ovarian systems. The study will primarily employ in vitro cell-based assays to evaluate these effects
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a 60% appointment. Research Group The research group is dedicated to researching practical issues in the fields of Blockchain, Cryptoassets and Smart Contracts. We investigate the potential
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on the esophagus, which has recently been considered as an immune organ, and the pathways leading to eosinophilic esophagitis. Your position The aim of the project is to understand the function of macrophages in
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consists of 32 groups and 500 employees that research how molecules and cells create life, spanning the scale from atom to organism. Founded in 1971, the Biozentrum has been the birthplace of many
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probe microscopy. Our research focuses on using single electron spins in diamond as sensors to explore magnetic phenomena at the nanoscale. This doctoral project will center around the development and
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Quantum Sensing group at the Department of Physics, University of Basel, is offering a fully funded PhD position in the field of quantum sensing and scanning probe microscopy. Our research focuses on using