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, immunofluorescence, biochemical, and molecular approaches (qPCR, Western blot, ELISA, optical and electron microscopy). Collaborate with project partners to evaluate the mechanical and structural properties
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of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling in allergy, metabolic control, obesity, diabetes and cancer; see https://p3.snf.ch/project-189065 ii) developing and validation of novel chemical probes and degraders
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/cellular biology lab or related biosciences environment. Responsibilities: Perform research experiments including animal procedures, cell culture, Western blotting, PCR, flow cytometry, and microscopy
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biophysical techniques (e.g. atomic force microscopy) • Specialist knowledge: basic knowledge of (food) chemistry, analytics, biophysics and/or microscopy • Very good written and spoken English We offer you
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to take forwards. You will join two vibrant research groups (http://elkslab.weebly.com/, https://emilynoelresearch.weebly.com/) where you will be well trained in zebrafish biology and microscopy techniques
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advanced cleanrooms, microscopy, and nanofabrication tools, C2N provides an exceptional environment for groundbreaking research. The lab fosters a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together researchers in
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of larval zebrafish. Data analysis: analyze whole‑brain calcium imaging recordings. Spatially resolved molecular methods: apply expansion microscopy (ExM) adapted for spatial transcriptomics to identify
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, sponsored by the EPSRC, which will be carried out by a team of experimental physicists, chemists, and mechanical engineers. The project will use a well-documented optical microscopy technique to develop
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, microscopy, flow cytometry and cell culture. Relevant publications: Chhatbar et al., bioRxiv (2025): https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.11.14.688441 Watson*, Pantier* et al., Life Sci Alliance (2023) https://doi.org
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advance regenerative medicine. For more information about the lab, please visit https://mesa-lab.org/ .Projects will utilize in vivo mouse models, transcriptomic techniques, and advanced intravital imaging