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the position for you. Projects in the wet lab of the van Nimwegen group revolve around stochastic single-cell gene regulation in bacteria, the functioning of genome-wide gene regulatory networks, and the
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antimicrobial drugs Investigate diffusion behavior, mechanical stability, and stimuli-responsive functionality of fibers Fabricate and characterize hernia mesh prototypes, including mechanical, thermal, and in
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interests in any domain of Differential geometry and Geometric analysis. Examples of research areas include, but are not restricted to, Riemannian and pseudo-Riemannian geometry, symplectic geometry, complex
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Innosuisse projects or projects with the Federal Offices, private companies and foundations. You will broaden your national and international network in Advanced Materials Processing and organize local and
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Fluency in English; German is a strong asset Desirable Attributes Entrepreneurial mindset with a strong drive for impact and systems-level thinking A good network into the Swiss industry Familiarity with
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proteins Conduct quantitative binding experiments (protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions) Produce stable complexes between proteins and/or DNA Determine structures of proteins/complexes Design mutants
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proteins. Conduct quantitative binding experiments (protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions). Produce stable complexes between proteins and/or DNA. Determine structures of proteins/complexes. Design
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Energy and Process Systems Engineering (EPSE) Group at ETH Zürich is looking for a Postdoc to build a roadmap to net-zero for the chemical & pharmaceutical industry and
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tools. Our group combines biology, engineering, and computational science to understand how cells organize into complex tissues. Located in Basel, the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D
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bacteria, the functioning of genome-wide gene regulatory networks, and the evolution of gene regulation. Besides using a variety of quantitative techniques including flow-cytometry and in-lab evolution, our