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in cryo-EM is essential and experience in in situ cryo-ET, fluorescence microscopy and an understanding of cytoskeletal biology and/or neurobiology would be advantageous. This is a full-time post (35
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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Your team NanoMAX is currently the only hard x-ray nanoprobe beamline at MAX IV. It is primarily designed for imaging and scattering experiments
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academic laboratory Experience of multiparametric flow cytometry and fluorescence activated cell sorting Experience of lab management Experience of protein quantification (e.g., ELISA, Luminex) Desirable
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design and synthesis c. Microscopy and instrumentation - optics, optical trapping, iSCAT, confocal and fluorescence imaging, microfluidics d. Scripting, programing, coding - MATLAB, LabVIEW, Fiji/ImageJ
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with the following state-of-the-art fluid mechanics techniques, e.g., particle image velocimetry (2D, Stereo, and 3D such as Tomo-PIV and STB), hot-wire anemometry, high-speed imaging, Planar Laser
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, engineering, computational science, imaging, robotics and biology, the lab focuses on addressing major unmet needs (organ regeneration, treatments for neurodegeneration) related to the CNS. About the project
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, fluorescence polarization, FRET, and microscopic imaging; Ability to perform cytostatic and cytotoxic assays. Ability to analyze experimental data (e.g., using GraphPad Prism) and to prepare research
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-resolution imaging and state-of-the art biophysical techniques such as spinning disk confocal fluorescence microscopy and adaptive optical tweezers. A small amount of time will be devoted to lab organization
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for extension. The Milles lab (https://www.leibniz-fmp.de/milles ) uses and develops integrated single molecule fluorescence and NMR spectroscopy approaches to study intrinsically disordered proteins with the aim
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on advancing molecular and spectroscopic imaging technologies for clinical applications in otolaryngology, with projects spanning shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging, Raman spectroscopy, and novel fluorescence