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crystals in real time using the technique of atomic force microscopy (AFM). We are the first group to use this approach to determine the nanoscale flexing transformation mechanism of a MOF induced by solvent
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operando electron microscopy for nanoparticle catalysis at the Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION). Responsibilities and qualifications You will engage with VISION’s development and
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harmful microorganisms. You will actively work with the characterization of various materials using environmental electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, AFM, and various spectroscopic methods such as NMR
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. The electrodes will be characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray microfluorescence spectrometry (UCCS, Artois) to verify their dimensional and structural quality
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of the metalloprotease ADAM10 trafficking by tetraspanins in colon cancer, using single-molecule techniques. - Single-molecule biophysics (single-molecule localization microscopies and single-molecule Förster Resonance
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, perform microscopy and basic quantitative analysis, maintain laboratory organisation and records, and support coordination of samples and datasets between internal and external partners. This position is
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well as microscopy methods such as Brillouin microscopy, molecular rotors and custom biosensors. Further information about the research activities of the Hamann group can be found in the following publications: Bacete
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changes and interaction interfaces. Selected plectin–plecstatin complexes will be further analyzed by cryo-electron microscopy to resolve the structural basis of inhibitor binding and its impact on plectin
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to develop new optogenetic tools to inhibit neuronal activity. The Claridge-Chang Lab at Duke-NUS Medical School (https://www.claridgechang.net/) is seeking to ap-point a Research Assistant, ideally with a
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macrophage subpopulations in their acute response to reperfusion injury following myocardial infarction. The study employs various imaging modalities, including confocal laser scanning microscopy and light