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microinjections and confocal and live-cell microscopy techniques is advantageous Good communication and time management skills are vital Ability to conduct research independently combined with a strong ability to
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of devices Experience with atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for device characterization. Solid understanding of condensed matter physics and materials science General Skills
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microscopy (QPlus AFM), integrated with electron spin resonance (ESR) capabilities. Your profile We are looking for a highly motivated experimentalist who meets the following criteria: PhD in Physics
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methods of neural-microglia interactions, complementing already established multi-omics approaches: non-destructive fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), mass spectrometry imaging and Raman
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methodologies. Proven proficiency in thermodynamic modeling using FactSage, CALPHAD, and complementary simulation platforms like Aspen Plus. In-depth knowledge of electron microscopy, spectroscopy, and structural
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on characterizing these proteins using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), biochemistry, and cell biology. Our research aims to uncover the molecular mechanisms of these proteins to identify novel binding molecules
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performing microscopy experiments. The candidate must stand during most of the duration of performing behavioral experiments. The candidate must interact effectively with a personal computer for multiple hours
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to fundamental questions in biology being investigated by these laboratories. The researcher will train and mentor students, fellows, and other scientists in cryo-electron microscopy. The researcher will perform
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Opportunities to contribute to both basic and translational neuroscience Key Techniques: In vivo two-photon microscopy Genetically modified mouse models Molecular and cellular biology Small animal surgery
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from academia, national laboratories and industry on advanced synchrotron X-ray, electron microscopy characterization, interfacial analysis, and full-cell prototyping. Position Requirements Recent