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approaches. Structural Biology Selected candidates will primarily use cryo-electron microscopy to study macromolecular machines, with a strong focus on mechanistic studies, including protein–nucleic acid
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. Demonstrated high level of written and oral communication skills. Preferable Experience in eukaryotic cell culture/tissue culture. Nanoscale characterisation expertise including Electron Microscopy and/or Atomic
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the EU’s ambitious AI Factories initiative. Learn more: https://mimer-ai.eu/about-mimer/ , https://www.naiss.se , https://eurohpc-ju.europa.eu/ai-factories_en The position In this role your responsibility is
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of an acquired immune response. We welcome applications from PhD graduates who are interested in this or a related field, particularly those who may bring a new technology, and/or advanced microscopy skills and/or
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on ongoing research projects. Support lipid extractions of various sample types including sediments, invertebrate tissue and marine mammals. Investigate marine particle fluxes by electron microscopy. 2
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controlled in-house cleaning and process validation. Background / motivation In soft X-ray Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM), the zone plate is the main focusing optic and a critical, high-value
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customer service. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: More information about the Bright Center for Human Vision is available here: https://sites.wustl.edu/brightcenter/ Working Conditions
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super‑resolution microscopy and quantitative live-cell imaging using diverse fluorescent reporters in cultured cells and early embryos. These experimental approaches are integrated with advanced image
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microscopy to generate new insights into how cells coordinate and repair DNA double-strand breaks? Using baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae , as a model organism, the project is designed to uncover novel
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) and Portugal 2030. The work will be carried out at the Department of Microscopy of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (ICBAS/UP), under the following conditions: 1. Research area/s