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we use include standard cell and molecular biology techniques, flow cytometry, microscopy (standard imaging and FRET, FLIM, FRAP), high throughput genetic and chemical screens, single cell and spatial
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of designing, performing and analysing in vitro GPCR cell signalling assays to a high standard Experience of designing and optimising molecular biosensors e.g. for BRET, FRET Knowledge of current therapeutic
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Institute at VTC (FBRI - https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/ ) for a tenured or tenure-track faculty position at the associate or full professor level. The research institute supports entrepreneurial activity through
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Compound Screening Platform for the Discovery of Histone- and Nucleosome-Targeting Agents.”, PSP: K/NCN/000477 Program / Project description The research group (Davey lab: https://mcb.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/davey
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purification of fluorescently labelled proteins and chromatin Research on protein-chromatin interactions using single-molecule FRET Design of mutations in transcription factors Where to apply Website https
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covering technical capabilities for live-cell imaging, spectral imaging, FRET, FLIM, airyscan imaging, bioimage processing, analysis and data visualization. More information about instrumentation at ALMU
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) though the “Programa de Inovação e Transição Digital” (COMPETE2030), carried out at RISE-Health – University of Beira Interior (UBI) (http://www.cics.ubi.pt/ ), under the following conditions: Scientific
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 5 days ago
to strategically position itself for sustained impact, as articulated in the School’s Strategic Plan (https://pharmacy.unc.edu/about/oe/strategic-plan/). Our Vision is to be the global leader in pharmacy and
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 11 days ago
genetic variation of Class B GPCRs and RAMPs: http://caronlab.web.unc.edu/ The current position is to expand on these efforts by providing complementary in vitro biochemical and pharmacological approaches