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MembraneMachines, we aim to redesign and construct these extraordinary biological nanomachines within lipid membranes using DNA nanotechnology. We are looking for a highly motivated experimentalist to join our team
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of AID access to various genomic regions and site-specific variability of error-proneness of DNA repair. Our novel approach will decipher transcriptional kinetic features involved in targeting of AID
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of DNA from these remains; and creation of genomic libraries, based on up-to-date protocols from the international scientific literature. This work will be carried out at the DBB ancient DNA laboratory
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monitoring. Responsibilities 15% - Cell isolation 15% - Flow cytometry for lineages 15% - DNA extraction 15% - DNA Amplification 15% - Sequencing and capillary electrophoresis 10% - Data analysis and reporting
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sequencing instruments into microscopes! Your mission You will join our team, a leading group in the field of DNA nanotechnology specialized in creating molecular tools for life-science research (http
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Description Environmental DNA for tracking and monitoring elusive species affected by climate change. Where to apply Website https://www.uniovi.es/conocenos/rrhh/convocatorias/investigacion Requirements
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that the toxin induces DNA damage responses in cultured cells that activates a senescence tumour suppressor mechanism (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12064-1). Cells undergoing toxin-induced senescence undergo
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. Only online applications will be accepted. AVAILABLE PROJECTS: Nanoscience: Application of bistable DNA devices Nanoscience: Synthesis of Carbon-Nanostructures on Inert Surfaces Biophysics: Learning
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to validate on real samples an innovative genetic panel (4,849 SNPs) developed to infer distant kinship, integrating DNA analysis and machine learning. After testing on simulated genotypes, it will be applied
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nanoplastics act as environmental mutagens that contribute to cancer initiation and progression? Using prostate cancer as a model disease, the project investigates whether nanoplastics directly interact with DNA