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, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, nano/micro-CT, mathematical modelling and many others. All of our projects are based on large network of local and international collaborators. This offers
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Institute (MUMSEI; https://msei.missouri.edu/), a new state-of-the-art Electron Microscopy Advanced Technology Core (https://research.missouri.edu/electron-microscopy) , and the MU Research Reactor (MURR
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary of Position: The focus of the research for the position is on the identification of novel miRNAs that play a role in
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are currently looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with expertise
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functional neuroimaging, histology and digital microscopy, and behavior analysis. The lab’s websites are: http://hechtlab.org/ and http://caninebrains.org The Evolutionary Neuroscience Lab is supported by
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affordable cities in the U.S. (https://livability.com/ne/lincoln/). For additional questions, please contact Search Committee Chair Dr. Janos Zempleni by email (jzempleni2@unl.edu ). The College of Education
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Structural characterizations: X-ray and electron diffraction, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy Study of electronic and magnetic properties: SQUID magnetometry, X-ray and angle-resolved
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and molecular genetics as well as hands-on experience with cloning, live-cell fluorescence microscopy, image analysis, and sample preparation for sequencing and multi-omics analyses. The main model
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experimental approaches for structural biology (e.g., cryo-electron microscopy/tomography, X-ray crystallography) is a significant plus. Experience with antibody engineering (e.g., expression, stability, binding
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for the conversion of plastic-derived monomers; (b) Characterizing these electrocatalysts using a range of techniques, including electron microscopy, diffraction, and other complementary methods; (c) Developing and