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of miniplectins in cultured cardiomyocytes. Using advanced fluorescence microscopy and biochemical approaches, the project will assess the ability of mini-plectins to reconstitute cytoskeletal networks, cell–cell
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of viruses, primarily using electron microscopy, complemented by other methods to understand structure and function. The project involves structural studies of diatom viruses with the aim of increasing
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processing, cell culture, microscopy, flow cytometry, retroviral transduction, and other biochemical procedures; breed, screen, immunize, and dissect transgenic mice; help purchase and maintain equipment
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magnetic microscopy to work on “Thermally-driven motion of spin textures” within the Future Leader Fellowship project lead by Dr Naëmi Leo. This project uses the novel localised plasmonic heaters to create
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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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and moved by laser-based optical tweezers in a closed action–perception loop. Your work will help transform current observation-only live-cell imaging microscopy into actively controllable, automated
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the project "Towards high-throughput biosensors with increased sensitivity and specificity (BIOSENSE)" - CF 129/31.07.2023, financed by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) https://www.biodyn.ro
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | 2 days ago
the outcome of pneumococcal infection. Using an innovative and multidisciplinary approach combining advanced light and electron microscopy, molecular cell biology, proteomics, 3D lung models and in vivo
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molecular cell biology (using techniques such as cell culture, CRISPR/Cas9 based genome editing, protein expression and interaction analysis, confocal and live cell microscopy), as well as bioinformatics
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, cell biology experiments, biochemistry, metabolic profiling, measurement of metabolic or electric activities via probes or MEA system, and in vitro imaging using confocal microscopy). • Animal experiment