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biology, and cryo-electron microscopy. Preference will be given to candidates with research experience in biochemistry and cellular biology. In particular, we seek applicants with expertise in human DNA
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, shortlisting and interviews: Name: David Brough Email: David.brough@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: https://jobseekersupport.jobtrain.co.uk
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, shortlisting and interviews: Name: David Brough Email: David.brough@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: https://jobseekersupport.jobtrain.co.uk
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offer state-of-the art instrumentation and expertise in the fields of flow cytometry, electron and photonic microscopy, proteomics. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7592
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publication(s) in relevant peer reviewed journals. (E) Expert in use of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron back scattered diffraction (EBSD). (E) Experience in communicating with multiple parties
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integrates CRISPR-based genome engineering, quantitative and live-cell microscopy, biochemistry, and computational analysis to dissect how cells sense and respond to replication-associated threats. Recent work
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(electron microscopy e.g. EPMA, SEM, and X-ray methods e.g. µCT, XRD) Preparing and evaluating solution analyses using ICP MS/OES Publishing and presenting research results at national and international
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to state of the art Kerr microscopy. You will adapt existing models of skyrmion motion to the physics of magnetostriction to find the optimum coupling conditions between skyrmion and strain waves, or use
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aims to develop physics-informed artificial intelligence tools for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The PhD student will focus on designing AI-based methods for quantitative analysis of protein
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of Prof. Jennifer McManus, examining protein phase transitions associated with biomolecular condensation in-vitro using a range of scattering and fluorescence microscopy techniques. The overall aim is to