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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 21 days ago
instrumentation including NMR spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry, Microscopy. Light Spectroscopy (visible, Ultra Violet, Infrared, Fluorescence, Phosphorescence), X-ray, Chromatography and electrochemical separations
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collaborators, contributing ideas and troubleshooting. You will have excellent opportunity to work with a broad range of researchers in both Newcastle and internationally. For more information see, https
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). Where to apply Website https://www.iesl.forth.gr/en/about/job-positions/2026208043 Requirements Research FieldPhysics » Chemical physicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Experience in
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(https://sites.brown.edu/abdelfattah/ ) at the Brown Neuroscience Department. Dr. Ahmed Abdelfattah's research is focused on making molecular tools for neuroscience research. This includes using
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new ways. For detailed information, please visit us at http://cts.shanghaitech.edu.cn/. CTS is planning to establish 20-25 independent research laboratories in the near future. Each laboratory has
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organoids Experience in gene therapy research Experience in fluorescence and confocal microscopy Processing and analysis using image‑analysis software Experience in research within cellular reprogramming More
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polymerization and electropolymerization. The structures will be confirmed, for example, by 1H and 13C NMR titration, FTIR, mass spectrometry, UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, electrochemistry, size exclusion
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qualifications An M.D., Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. is required Preferred qualifications Candidates with a background in vascular biology, cell and developmental biology, mouse genetics, fluorescence microscopy and/or
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which unique properties of motor and sensory neurons make them more vulnerable to neurodegeneration. You will use viral gene transfer, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, next-generation sequencing
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spatial structures, physical laws, high-dimensional imaging, and clinical covariates. Apply these methods to spatial transcriptomics and fluorescence imaging data to gain a more precise understanding of