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the advanced imaging techniques available, including confocal microscopy for tracking fluorescent MPs and developmental analyses, as well as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) available at the MNHN site. He/she
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spectroscopy (e.g. CD, FTIR, NIR), fluorescence techniques (e.g. fluorescence anisotropy, time-resolved fluorescence, fluorescence lifetime imaging), HPLC chromatography and the application of machine learning
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, pipelines, imaging datasets). Application deadline: March 1, 2026 For any informal enquiries, please contact: alex.schier@unibas.ch Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/university-of-basel
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generally based on fluorophores with different emission wavelengths. However, it is also possible to use the emission lifetime to create a contrast. For example, FLIM (Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy
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Leibniz-Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich | Freising, Bayern | Germany | about 16 hours ago
) to analyze error sources (e.g. incomplete coupling, deprotection efficiency, sequence-dependent effects). Perform test to evaluate synthesis quality (e.g. fluorescence-based hybridization assays, library
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Dumenil, where intravital imaging approaches will be performed. - Conduct independent research on the chosen topic - Design, perform, and interpret experiments - Present results to the scientific community
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The postholder will be working with the team at the Advanced Light Microscopy Unit (ALMU) to train, manage and support the imaging needs of ALMU’s research community. The postholder will be responsible for the day
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techniques (e.g., cell culture, Western Blotting, PCR/qPCR, cloning, and recombinant protein expression/purification). Experience with fluorescence microscopy (e.g., confocal, live-cell imaging) or image
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Microscopy, biology and fluorescence lifetime imaging – the ideal candidate will have experience in all of these domains. The research will be the carried in the Advanced Research Centre, a multidisciplinary
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on fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM). Other advanced microscopy techniques such as single-particle tracking may also be applied. The project is to be carried out at the Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in