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Postdoctoral position on transthyretin amyloid formation using X-rays, neutrons and electron microscopy. Description of the project A motivated postdoctoral researcher is sought to work on the
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, advanced light and electron microscopy, and computational life sciences Guidance on relocating and settling in KTH and in Sweden Qualifications Requirements A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree
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investigations of material properties of ultra-thin silica membranes (through e.g. transmission-electron microscopy). The scholarship is for two (2) years and is funded by the Kempe Foundations. The tax-free
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silica membranes (through e.g. transmission-electron microscopy). The scholarship is for two (2) years and is funded by the Kempe Foundations. The tax-free scholarship amounts to 720 000 SEK in total (360
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part of the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet)-funded project “PolyKinetics” and is based in the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linköping University, Sweden. As part of this project, you
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purification and characterization of membrane proteins is strongly desirable. Previous experience of biophysical analysis techniques such as ITC, QCMD as well as cryo electron microscopy is highly valuable
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facilities such as MAX IV (Lund), SciLifeLab (Stockholm), and CFIM (Copenhagen), where cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and tomography (cryo-ET) are performed. The group values a collegial and supportive
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or atomic force microscopy. Importantly, the candidate will be interested in pursuing research that addresses climate change and sustainable development challenges at the intersection of biology and physics
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, light and X-ray scattering, cryo-electron and fluorescence microscopy and X-ray crystallography. The experimental and theoretical methods used often have their origins in physics. Significant work is
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experimental research with a focus on cryo-electron microscopy to understand how these ion channels are regulated under normal conditions and in disease states. Description of the AMBER project context This post