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biological electron microscopy services to over 200 faculty labs. The CMIF provides access to state-of-the-art microscopes, expert training, and high-quality sample preparation, serving as a resource for
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University offers advanced light and biological electron microscopy services to over 200 faculty labs. The CMIF provides access to state-of-the-art microscopes, expert training, and high-quality sample
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for research and employees from all over the world. The Core Facility Cellular Imaging at the FMP is looking for a Technical Assistant for Electron Microscopy (m/f/d) (Ref 02/2026) The position is full-time as a
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microscopy (TEM) and defect characterization in materials. The research conducted in Prof. Zhou’s laboratory focuses on advanced in-situ/ex-situ electron microscopy and spectroscopy, materials for quantum
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elucidation of membrane protein complexes and integrates fundamental cell biology and structural biology by cryo- electron microscopy. The lab has a strong track record in investigating scramblases and their
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biology. Please include a cover letter with your application detailing your qualifications and experience for this position. Describe a deep learning project you have executed. Projects in computer vision
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ABIF can be found at: http://www.mcgill.ca/abif. Primary Responsibilities 1. Technical Development & Innovation Lead and document quality control (QC) workflows for ABIF imaging systems, including
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Job Description Field of research: Single particle cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray crystallization of viral glycoproteins, immunogen design, virology, biochemistry and biophysics. Purpose
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The Innovative Electron Microscopy Department develops and applies electron microscopy methodologies for nanoscale and atomic-resolution characterization of functional materials and their interfaces