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, microscopy) is highly desirable. A strong publication record in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative
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immunohistochemistry and spatial transcriptomics, in collaboration with the Paris Brain Institute and Necker Hospital. Link molecular and structural myofibre features: Correlative light and electron microscopy and
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electron microscopy at the Ernst-Ruska-Zentrum, the Julich Supercomputing Centre, the Neutron-SimLab or various physicochemical characterization methods and workshops Comprehensive training programs and
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activation and regulation of inflammasomes. Your day-to-day work will involve designing and performing experiments using a range of techniques including Western blotting, ELISA, immunofluorescence microscopy
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on conventional transmission electron microscopy (TEM) exposures taken in underfocus. In this project, we aim to further develop the imaging analysis capabilities for (scanning) transmission electron microscopy
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microscopy, and CRISPR editing/screens. The candidate is expected to collaborate with national/international partners and be prepared to travel. via Unsplash Requirements To be admitted to the PhD programmes
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trained in microscopy in order to assess ectomycorrhizal colonisation of seedling roots, enabling quantification of fungal associations. The student will participate in field-based activities using a plant
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in the subject as well as good analytical skills are desirable. Skills in CAD, powder-bed fusion technology, materials characterisation, microscopy, etc., are considered as merits. Contract terms Full
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tomography. That is, the combination of scanning magnetic microscopy and microCT in order to characterize magnetic properties of rock samples at grain size level. The successful candidate is expected to work
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properties using advanced techniques such as UV-Vis, XRD, XPS, and electron microscopy, with support from specialized core facilities. Correlating synthesis parameters with functional properties (e.g., redox