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seek a highly motivated biochemist or analytical chemist with proven expertise in proximity labeling, mass spectrometry and proteomics and experience with cell culture and flow cytometry, preferably
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Join an ambitious, multidisciplinary project at the crossroads of interaction and urban design, where your research can shape the vision of open and accessible cities!. This position is part of
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design, where your research can shape the vision of open and accessible cities!. This position is part of the NWO-funded research project BEAT (Building Equitable Accessibility Together), which will start
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(based on biomaterials and living cells), including their efficient deployment on embedded hardware, as well as the design and management of the supporting data pipeline. You will be part of
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Research (NWO), at the Laboratory of Phytopathology of Wageningen University. In this project you will use the advanced TurboID-based, proximity-dependent labelling technique to identify novel resistance
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on silicon nitride platforms, enabling highly sensitive, label-free detection of biomolecules for astrobiological research. An essential component of the technology is chip functionalisation with receptor
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Interferometer (aMZI) sensors on silicon nitride platforms, enabling highly sensitive, label-free detection of biomolecules for astrobiological research. An essential component of the technology is chip
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function such as shape manipulation. Next to all this, the candidate will also do research on entropic segregation of synthetic genomes by testing long labelled DNA molecules in nanofabricated cavities
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long labelled DNA molecules in nanofabricated cavities. The project is part of the BaSyC and EVOLF consortia. We search an applicant with experience in microfluidics and a vision for conceptual novel