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this role requires detailed, deep-phenotyping and molecular analysis, it provides an excellent opportunity to develop your microscopy skills, molecular biology and data/image analysis. This role offers
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heterogeneity of their environments. For more details, please view www.bussilab.com and https://idmxs.org/research-theme-2/ We are looking for a highly motivated and creative Postdoc Research Fellow to join our
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, and microscopy techniques to investigate the disease genetics and developmental biology of the trachea ("windpipe") and esophagus ("food pipe"). For more information visit https://edwards-lab.org. Our
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Scientist 3 is to provide high level scientific support for two-photon microscopy infrastructure contained within the Center, and to ensure that standard procedures and tasks related to the workflow
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-electron microscopy–based approaches. More information about the laboratory can be found at: https://www.cryo-em.psu.edu/ . The postdoctoral scholar will contribute to ongoing projects to define structural
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Description Are you fascinated by how viruses overcome biological barriers to infect a cell? Do you have a strong interest in advanced microscopy, single-particle tracking or computational analysis? Are you
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stage/severity and the glycocalyx’s biophysical properties. In this project, you will use a combination of analytical and biophysical tools based on optical tweezers, atomic force microscopy and advanced
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. Duties include: Organize and run the N-STORM super-resolution system and the A1 confocal system; teach the PBS neuroscience community for super-resolution and confocal microscopy use; optimize
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analysis of large datasets, high-throughput metabolomics, time-lapse microscopy, to investigate how to pharmacologically interfere with fundamental mechanisms in the regulation of cancer metabolism
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quantum sensors, leveraging state-of-the-art electron microscopy facilities at the Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department (CMPMS) and the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN