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bring strong expertise in in vivo animal models, confocal microscopy, IVIS imaging, cell culture systems, organoids, tissue slice preparations, and cutting-edge biochemical and molecular techniques. Key
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for catalysis and electrocatalysis. You will develop a research activity within experimental characterization of electrocatalyst model catalysts using electrocatalysis workstations, scanning probe microscopy and
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and fluorescence microscopy. The host team, “New Synthetic Methods for the Chemistry–Biology Interface,” is part of the CNRS UMR8601 unit, “Laboratory of Pharmacological and Toxicological Chemistry and
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | about 2 months ago
email to rh.i3s@i3s.up.pt . Applications: The call will be open between November 26th, 2025 and December 11th, 2025. The applications must be submitted electronically at: https://dozer.i3s.up.pt
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characterization using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET), and complementary light microscopy methods. Specific objectives are: Setting up cryo-ET FIB SEM workflow for reconstituted synapses Visualize nanoscale
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required. High level of computer literacy required. Preferred Qualifications In-depth understanding and hands-on experience in RNA-seq and ChIP-seq sample preparation, data collection, and data processing
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are the following: Works with primary isolated cells, cell/tissue culture, and transgenic mouse models of cardiovascular disease; conducting immunofluorescence microscopy, western blotting, and other molecular
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the interface between immunology and lymphatic vascular biology, employing cutting-edge microscopy and transcriptomic approaches to study lymphatic morphology and leukocyte migration. We are currently recruiting
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, microbial genetics and fluorescence microscopy to study the interaction of LysM domains with synthetic peptidoglycan fragments and characterize protein partners required for subcellular localization of LysM
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to biological and chemical hazards; requires successful completion of EHS safety training; frequently sits at a computer or microscope; frequently stands to perform bench work; occasionally lifts objects up to 20