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stability, solubility, dissolution rate, bioavailability, and ultimately therapeutic efficacy. Pressure effects are widely investigated in many fields to synthesize new materials or to modify their properties
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Posted by Kate Stuart on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 in Job Opportunities . The Cruchaga lab (https://cruchagalab.wustl.edu/ ) at Washington University School of Medicine has a
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on the stability and dynamics of degradation of compounds inducing ferroptosis”. Requirements The candidate is required to have: Holding a PhD degree in the discipline of chemical sciences – the competition is open
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, with more than 4 years experience in the growth of low dimensional materials. Experience of characterization of materials as well as chemical functionalization are desirable qualifications. What you will
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methodologies (i.e., X-Ray scattering, vibrational spectroscopy, scanning probe microscopy) to monitor dynamic interaction between hydrogen storage molecules and electrified catalyst surfaces for chemical
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of/on networks with higher-order interactions. This will be in collaboration with an NSF-funded ASU-UCLA team using ants as a model system and developing theory to characterize dynamic processes on networks as
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materials. These studies are expected to result in demonstrations of novel functional nonlinear optical components with a wide array of applications, from ultrafast processes and remote sensing to quantum
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analyzed. The cultures will be characterized by monitoring biomass growth parameters and its fine lipid composition, as well as by bioactivity tests. The objective is also to extract and fractionate lipid
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group and contribute to exciting research in the field of organic electronics within a collaborative and dynamic environment. About us The Müller Research Group focuses on the physical chemistry and
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faculty and staff working on our dynamic campus in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work to ensure our community’s diversity and inclusiveness. This is why