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nanolab cleanroom to realize these designs. You will use state of the art microscopy methods to map the performance of your structures, moving to progressively more advanced prototypes. This project is
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) the creation of new-based DNA nanostructures as a molecular template to hold proteins to facilitate molecular imaging by single-particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) (2) the development of DNA-based nano
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interesting facts about OSU visit: https://oregonstate.edu/about Locations: Oregon State has a statewide presence with campuses in Corvallis and Bend, the OSU Portland Center and the Hatfield Marine Science
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microscopy) and has straightforward access to nanomaterial characterizations (TEM, AFM, DLS, zetametry). It will bring the candidate to work in a very dynamic scientific atmosphere, embracing energy and
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of Department: Human Physiology Rank: Assistant/Associate Professor Annual Basis: 9 Month Application Deadline November 21, 2025; position open until filled Required Application Materials Apply at https
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Biology or related field; research experience in one or more of the following protein purification, protein-nucleic acid biochemistry, cryo-electron microscopy and/or structural biology; Fluent in
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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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. Our research takes a multifaceted approach, combining imaging of organoids and animal embryos, mechanical measurements using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and other in-house technologies, as
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Force Microscopy for monitoring polymer growth with nanometer scale resolutions, in-situ and post-mortem Small and Wide Angle X-ray Diffraction for the quantitative identification of different phases and
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research integrates in vivo gene therapy models, functional genomics, and super-resolution microscopy to uncover fundamental mechanisms of podocyte biology and glomerular disease. As a member of our team