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crosstalk. Molecular and phenotypic characterization of tumor and immune cells (gene/protein expression, activation markers). Basic requirements of the position: Lead biophysical assays (e.g., traction force
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The LIT - Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy (foundation under civil law) (https://lit.eu/ ) – is a biomedical research centre focusing on translational immunology in the fields of cancer
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Chemically Induced Protein Interactions. Accounts of Chemical Research. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.5c00225 (link is external) Specific postdoctoral projects may include: Reconstitution and cryo-EM
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Research Associate – High-Resolution Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy Department Research | Quantum Matter Institute | Faculty of Science
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Profile Research Associate Job Title Research Associate – High-Resolution Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy Department Research | Quantum Matter
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Internal Number: 7054570 Assistant/Associate/Full Project Scientist - Instrumentation Microscopy Advanced Bioimaging Center Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Position overview Position title
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metabolic pathways can induce carbonate mineral precipitation in microorganisms; one such example is the enzymatic hydrolysis of urea, which ultimately produces ammonium and carbonate ions and creates
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of single-entity electrochemistry of electroactive bacteria and redox liposomes with atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements. Preparation of redox liposomes, culture of electroactive bacteria, single
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for micro- and nanostructures. The facilities cover a comprehensive range of equipment, including atomic layer deposition devices, electron microscopy, x-ray scattering, ellipsometry, spectroscopic equipment
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atomic force microscopy (AFM) on patient samples to generate force maps-. initially under supervision, then independently (Bruker, NW5). - Conduct in-depth immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence