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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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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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, protein-protein interaction studies and structural determination using cryo-electron microscopy. You are also expected to take an active part in the overall research activity of the group, including sharing
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We are seeking a highly motivated and goal-oriented Image Analysis Specialist/Engineer/Coordinator to develop and apply cutting-edge light microscopy image analysis workflows. The salary range is 3
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Proven hands-on experience (>3 years) in electron/ion microscopy preparation and analysis tools for the physico-chemical characterization of materials and/or biological specimen (e.g. spin-coating
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: Expertise with sterile techniques and bacterial culturing techniques. Experience with genetic transformation and mutagenesis in bacteria. Experience with microscopy techniques. Experience with execution
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analysis of scanning electron microscopy, electron backscatter diffraction, and energy dispersive spectroscopy. Skilled in the interpretation and analysis of transmission electron microscopy and X-ray
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, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, nano/micro-CT, mathematical modelling and many others. All of our projects are based on large network of local and international collaborators. This offers
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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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. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work