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, sample preparation for genomic analyses, and microscopy. Our laboratory is a world-class research facility specializing in drug development for growth disorders such as achondroplasia and brittle bone
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between nanomaterial science, nanoplasmonics, nanofluidics, label free single-molecule optical microscopy, single particle catalysis and hydrogen nanosensors. For that purpose, we continuously develop and
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; have (or expect to have) a PhD in Molecular Biology or related field; research experience in one or more of the following protein purification, protein-nucleic acid biochemistry, cryo-electron
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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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, Electronic Engineering, or a related field Strong background in solid-state physics, quantum magnetism, surface science under UHV conditions, or quantum nanoscience Experience in scanning probe microscopy (STM
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projects aim to gain a better understanding of how unicellular photosymbiosis works by combining subcellular microscopy approaches (3D electron microscopy). This thesis is funded by a European ERC
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-edge single-molecule spectroscopy and microscopy as a core technique to investigate transcription factors both in vitro and in vivo. This project is a multi-national collaboration with research groups in
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PhD in ecology, microbiology, chemistry or a related field, Strong knowledge of zooplankton and cyanobacteria and algae taxonomy and identification, Experience with laboratory culture, microscopy, and
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genetics, evolutionary analysis, mammalian cell culture, and live-cell imaging. Through collaborations, we use cryo-electron microscopy and cryo-electron tomography for structural studies. For more
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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