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. Biomolecular condensates have emerged as a new paradigm to understand biological functions in living cells. Dresden has pioneered research in the field of biomolecular condensates and developed into its vibrant
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on the fast-developing expertise in multi-disciplinary forest research in Luxembourg, LIST, in collaboration with the University of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, has formed
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outgrowth assays • Investigate HIV integration sites in relation to p24 expression • Collaborate closely with national partners within the DZIF network • Prepare data for publications and
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effector functions. Such understanding is essential for the development of new therapies against cancer and infectious diseases. Further information on our work can be found on our homepage and in our
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young, dynamic, and interdisciplinary research team Access to state-of-the-art imaging technologies and preclinical research facilities A wide range of training, mentoring, and career development
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on the fast-developing expertise in multi-disciplinary forest research in Luxembourg, LIST, in collaboration with the University of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, has formed
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sciences and artificial intelligence, and translate your findings to improve human health? Are you excited to develop and use machine learning approaches to gain new understanding of the molecular physiology
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, ideally with knowledge of Drosophila genetics and live imaging the applicant should be able to relocate for 6 months to our collaborator in Chile, where they will develop and optimize novel metabolite
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team! Your personal sphere of influence: The Konrat lab is developing NMR spectroscopy methods for structural cell biology and is looking for a PhD student to join the team. The employment duration is 3
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? How can minimally invasive, bioorthogonal click chemistry-based labeling strategies be further developed and optimized for live-cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, and cell-specific proteomics