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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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, neuroscience, and/or mechanobiology are preferred. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Micropipette manipulation and patch-clamp, optical tweezers, fluorescence microscopy, cell culture, AFM, EM
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | about 1 month ago
the grant is contracted; Preferential: Experience and solid knowledge in the following points: - Proven experience with C. elegans and genome editing with CRISPR-Cas9; - Experience in advanced fluorescence
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measurements, identification and quantification of microstructural defects by optical confocal microscopy, fluorescence imaging, etc.). The elaboration processes that will be used are based on the formulation
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networks. The Pertz Lab has developed powerful optogenetic tools and fluorescent biosensors that allow direct perturbation and measurement of these networks using light. Together with the Ginsbourger Group
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of stable mammalian cell lines, fluorescence microscopy (including live-cell imaging), and genome editing approaches (e.g. CRISPR-based tagging) is advantageous but not required. The role requires flexibility
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metabolism. We are particularly interested in candidates with strong expertise in single molecule force spectroscopy and single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy to investigate genome biology processes
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-protein interactions using SPR and BLI), cell biology (including analysis of signal transduction in cells, proliferation and measurements of apoptosis progression, cell migration, fluorescence microscopy
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’ group, led by Prof Achilles Kapanidis. The group is well known for developing single-molecule and single-cell fluorescence methods (Uphoff PNAS 2013; Robb, Sci Reports 2019; Zagajewski, Nature Comm Biol
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant for the Gene Machines’ group, led by Prof Achilles Kapanidis. The group is well known for developing single-molecule and single-cell fluorescence