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, and AFM microscopy. Reporting results, preparing manuscripts for publication, and presenting findings at conferences and seminars. Short-term international research visits (approx. one month per year
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work spans nanowire materials development (based on Molecular Beam Epitaxy growth), electron microscopy for structural characterization, cleanroom fabrication of nanoscale devices, and advanced
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lab website at https://urology.ucsf.edu/research/chu-lab . Required Qualifications: Must have a Bachelor's degree or have at least four years of research experience in Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics
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Quantum Scanning Microscope, enabling magnetic imaging at spatial resolutions from micrometres down to the nanometre scale. Advanced FIB-SEM facilities are available at Utrecht University’s Electron
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. Special priority will be given to candidates that study cellular and molecular processes using high-dimensional biological data such as single-cell or spatial omics, structural data, advanced microscopy
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. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a scientific field that includes substantial laboratory work. Experience in advanced scientific technical skills, e.g., microscopy, microbiology prep, media prep
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that maintain genome integrity. We are among the few labs worldwide that integrate cellular and electron microscopy techniques to investigate changes in replication fork dynamics at the single-molecule resolution
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. Preparation of heterogeneous catalysts. using a range of techniques. ii. Advanced characterisation of heterogeneous catalysts, such as in situ techniques (e.g. electron microscopy, beamline
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materials and structures characterization, such as profilometry, optical microscopy, SEM and AFM. Perform micro- and nano-fabrication activities, including thin film deposition, spin coating, reactive ion
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-response assays, RNA and whole-genome sequencing, PK/PD modeling, and high-resolution microscopy. This interdisciplinary approach challenges current resistance paradigms and provides clinical guidance