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. Your responsibilities Work with genetically modified mouse models Culture cell lines, iPSCs, and renal organoids Analyze transcriptome and proteome data Apply high-resolution microscopy techniques Your
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, fabrication and characterisation using a combination of microscopy, image analysis and flow analysis. Cell culture and advanced fluorescence microscopy to study 3D vasculature network formation and biological
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and fluorescence microscopy. The host team, “New Synthetic Methods for the Chemistry–Biology Interface,” is part of the CNRS UMR8601 unit, “Laboratory of Pharmacological and Toxicological Chemistry and
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, please contact Henrik Strahl via email (h.strahl@ncl.ac.uk ) or BlueSky (@henrikstrahl.bsky.social) . Find out more about the Faculty of Medical Sciences here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/ Find
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of the following areas: Optics and microscopy, including experimental setup design and assay development Data analysis and programming, preferably using MATLAB or Python Experience in microfluidics and
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mammalian cell lines, fluorescence microscopy (including live-cell imaging), and genome editing approaches (e.g. CRISPR-based tagging) is advantageous but not required. The role requires flexibility
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at the University of Oregon. CAMCOR hosts capital-intensive equipment for microanalysis, surface analysis, electron microscopy, semiconductor device fabrication, and traditional chemical characterization. Run by
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, protein biochemistry, electron and fluorescence microscopy and CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing to study the role of the early autophagy machinery in targeting and degrading protein aggregates and organelles
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on the development of advanced nanometrology techniques, including scanning probe microscopy such as atomic force microscopy, integrated with supramolecular chemistry. These approaches enable high-resolution imaging
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a conceptual framework for exploiting symbiotic interactions to modulate mitochondrial states. Where to apply Website https://jobs.bc.cas.cz/en/detail/278 Requirements Research FieldBiological