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, including primary cell isolation and culture Proficiency with molecular biology techniques, including qRT-PCR, Western blot, immunofluorescence Microscopy skills (fluorescence, confocal, live-cell imaging
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of histomorphological cancer phenotypes using self-supervised learning on unlabeled, unannotated pathology slides. arXiv. 2023 Albert-László Barabási. Network Science. Cambridge University Press. 2016. http
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Researcher at the Laboratory of Molecular Basis of Behavioral Neuroscience Number of available positions: 1 Place of work: Laboratory of Molecular Basis of Behavioral Neuroscience, Nencki Institute
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an opportunity to work towards a PhD in physics and to conduct world-leading research and teaching in molecular simulation and computational materials discovery. Fuel cells, photovoltaic devices
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-QM methodology on molecule-metal interfaces by simulating surface catalytic reactions and spectroscopy. This project will directly support molecular optoelectronics design and catalyst design research
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mouse work. Brief Description of Duties: The Yang Laboratory https://sites.google.com/view/ haojun-yang-lab/home at Stony Brook University is seeking a motivated Research Technician to join our new
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, open, inclusive and collaborative, are great strengths. We ask all candidates to submit a copy of their CV, and a supporting statement, detailing how they meet the essential criteria listed. Please also
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interdisciplinary team with strengths in physics, chemistry, and molecular biology. The existing team has successfully developed a cryogenic atomic force microscope that can characterize biological cell sections, and
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in other areas – 0 points) b) Publications in the area of the project (Microbiology/Molecular Biology) – up to 4 points, Publications in related areas – up to 2 points; Publications in other areas – 0
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suspension (e.g., monocytes). c) Experience in cellular and molecular characterization using techniques such as flow cytometry, RT-PCR, Western blot, ELISA, colorimetric assays, immunocytochemistry, and