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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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fluorescence microscopy (SMLM, SIM), integrating physical-mathematical models, machine learning, and compressed sensing for accurate and efficient reconstructions. Applicants must submit a project implementing
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authority of the MESR. Super-resolution imaging in optical microscopy now achieves nanometric resolution without requiring electron microscopy. However, it currently remains limited to the use of fluorescent
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(e.g., SDS-PAGE, CD, fluorescence, FTIR, calorimetry, light scattering, NMR, TEM, AFM, etc.). Experience with other approaches, such as bioinformatics and bioconjugate chemistry for labelling proteins
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acute toxicity (Microtox®). Global parameters (COD, TOC, 3D-EEM fluorescence). Study the influence of organic/inorganic matrix and fouling on long-term performance. Valorization of Results: Draft
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collection of ocular samples, cell or DNA/RNA isolation, generation of cDNA libraries, assistance with DNA/RNA sequencing, assistance with fluorescence-activated cell sorting experiments, immunohistochemistry
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extraction and PCR. The applicant will assist with animal tissue dissections; tissue fixation and sectioning; immunohistochemical staining and immunofluorescent staining; digital fluorescence microscopy; image
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(confocal, MRI, fluorescence), pharmacokinetics, and biodistribution analysis. Data Analysis: Perform statistical analysis for nanoparticle behavior and optimize formulations. Collaboration & Dissemination
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Park Headquarters Where to apply Website https://www.rfgi.es/ConvocatoriasPropiasFIMABIS/es/Convocatorias/VerConvocatori… Requirements Research FieldMedical sciences » Health sciencesEducation LevelPhD
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the laboratory of Dr Charles Winterhalter, focusing on investigating DNA damage repair mechanisms during Staphylococcus aureus infection (https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/people/profile