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biomedical engineers that collaborate in a close-knit team. The lab hosts a range of state-of-the-art optical microscopes (e.g. for single-molecule fluorescence, interferometry, etc) as well as wet-chemical
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“Molecular insight into the membrane potential-generating system Mps from Staphylococcus aureus”, “2023.12489.PEX”, “DOI: https://doi.org/10.54499/2023.12489.PEX ”, funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e a
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, controls, panel QC. NGS library prep & run QC: UMI/barcode handling, cleanup/indexing, Qubit/Bioanalyzer, pass/fail metrics. 3. Imaging & decoding: slide‑scanning fluorescence, cycle registration/drift
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consistent adherence to SOPs, participation in routine quality control procedures, and accurate record keeping in a laboratory information system. Demonstrated proficiency using compound, fluorescent, and
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of nanoparticles – phase transfer experiments, determination of optical properties (including chirality) – CD, VCD, fluorescence QY, fluorescence lifetimes, CPL 3. Preparation of reports, publications, and
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, thruster, and vacuum chambers are available in the laboratory. However, the researcher will need to develop and validate a high-frequency (MHz) laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy system for measuring
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-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) Enzymatic and metabolic activity assays Fluorescence and confocal imaging Preferred Qualifications: Bachelors or masters degree in biology, physiology, neuroscience, immunology, or related
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comprehensive understanding and practical experience in modern biochemical, molecular biology, and fluorescence microscopy techniques. Knowledge of electrophysiological methods, including the patch-clamp
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) photoaffinity labeling and proximity labeling coupled with protein mass spectrometry; (2) fluorescent methods to study ligand binding; and (3) structural biology using cryo-electron microscopy. Collaborates
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defects) and molecular systems and their characterisation (e.g., optical spectroscopy, single-molecule fluorescence). We particularly welcome applications from candidates from groups which have been