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of Prof. Jennifer McManus, examining protein phase transitions associated with biomolecular condensation in-vitro using a range of scattering and fluorescence microscopy techniques. The overall aim is to
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-on-chip systems to model metabolic interactions; Implementation of cell cultures and differentiation of iPSCs; Processing of histological samples for optical and electron microscopy; Analysis
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from organic sugar synthesis to their visualization by fluorescence microscopy at various levels of resolution, including their validation in different cellular models. You will have to regularly present
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biological techniques, including live-cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, and genetically encoded reporters Systems biology approaches to integrate mechanical phenotypes with molecular, signaling, and
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relevant research experience, publications, and work carried out during your PhD and/or previous postdoctoral positions. The names and contact details (including email addresses) of at least two referees. No
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preparation and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) are preferred. Strong publication record and collaborative mindset, with experience mentoring junior researchers or students. Excellent communication
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Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job A postdoctoral researcher is sought to join an interdisciplinary research team
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sequencing, cell culture and microscopy. A dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including wet-lab scientists, computer scientists, and clinicians. Cross-disciplinary collaborations and training
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, cell culture and microscopy. A dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including wet-lab scientists, computer scientists, and clinicians. Cross-disciplinary collaborations and training opportunities
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https://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/pdf/full-time-application-form.pdf Please email the above materials as individual or combined PDF attachments, in confidence to: Dr. Cheryle Séguin, Search Committee