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of all nationalities. How to Apply — Find further information about the IMPRS, our research, and our online application procedure on our website: https://www.mpimp-golm.mpg.de/IMPRS-PhD Please note that we
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Brough and work closely alongside the labs of Prof. Martin Lowe and Prof. Kevin Couper based in FBMH. The successful candidate will have (or expect to hold shortly) a PhD with a strong background in cell
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aims to develop physics-informed artificial intelligence tools for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The PhD student will focus on designing AI-based methods for quantitative analysis of protein
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fellowship-program offers excellent researchers who have recently completed their PhD the chance to continue their research career at CTU. Fellows receive a two year fellowship and become members of a team led
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of Prof. Jennifer McManus, examining protein phase transitions associated with biomolecular condensation in-vitro using a range of scattering and fluorescence microscopy techniques. The overall aim is to
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, the mechanochemistry of DNA-based motors. We utilize a combination of biochemical, biophysical and structural techniques. (e.g. X-ray crystallography, small-angle X-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy
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offer state-of-the art instrumentation and expertise in the fields of flow cytometry, electron and photonic microscopy, proteomics. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7592
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The offered position entails the following tasks: Development of fluorescence microscopy techniques for intracellular
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be studied by cryo-electron tomography and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The "Mechanism of chromatin patterning" team is an international and interdisciplinary team belonging to the MCD unit
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release by astrocytes, in vitro and in vivo. The person will be required to perform primary astrocyte cultures, transfect cells with viral particles, and analyze ATP release events using video microscopy