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filled with mentorship and guidance for both research and career progression. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis can be found at https
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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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staff and ~60 Ph.D. students. Please read more about the department’s work at https://www.uu.se/en/department/cell-and-molecular-biology . The Elf group works across traditional disciplinary boundaries
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, and breakers. Installs and repairs incandescent and fluorescent light fixtures. Logs in location, type, and number of bulbs used. Cuts, threads, and bonds conduit. Assembles and replaces conduit
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or Crispr/Cas9 reagents. Sort embryos based on phenotype, including pattern of green fluorescent expression, and document the phenotypes. Carry out histology on fixed zebrafish embryos. Propagate tissue
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unit consists of microscope systems specifically designed for fluorescence microscopy and cover different modalities ranging from widefield and confocal to super-resolution technologies and use primarily
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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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imaging, tissue preparation, or behavioral studies. Experience working with optical or imaging-based methodsâ”such as fluorescence microscopy or other light-based measurement techniques. Familiarity with
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: collaborate with the group of Dr Arnold Boersma at the Bijvoet Centre to develop novel sensors for measuring macromolecular crowding in C. elegans; use advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques, complemented
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Biophysics of Metalloproteins and Dynamic Systems (https://bip.cnrs.fr/groups/bip07/ , PI: Pierre Dorlet) within the Laboratory of Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering in Marseille on the CNRS Joseph Aiguier