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of the mechanism of action of psychostimulants. Particularly, we use C. elegans to identify novel targets of drugs such as amphetamine and cocaine. Methods used range from genetic/epigenetics and
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mechanisms by which the cytoskeleton and motor proteins organize the interior of cells into specialized compartments, with a particular focus on protein sorting and transport within sensory cilia of C. elegans
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Institute of Microbiology is seeking a postdoctoral associate to participate in our studies of reproductive biology in the C. elegans model system. Specifically, the candidate will contribute to our
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. elegans to generate a genome-wide map of centromeric determinants. -Development of an experimental protocol -Genomic, cell biology, and genetic experiments in C. elegans At the Institut Jacques Monod
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to quantify the viscoelastic properties and phase transitions of MEC-2 and related protein condensates. Working closely with team members and collaborators in NMR spectroscopy, and C. elegans neurobiology
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 19 days ago
, and quantitative image analyses in C. elegans. Because we study living worms, our experimental protocols sometimes require work outside of business hours. Education and Experience: Preferred experience
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 hour ago
the Department of Biology studies development, cell biology, cell migration, reproductive system biology, and genetic control thereof in the nematode worm C. elegans. We are executing funded projects studying (1
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particles (micro/nanoparticles) affect survival, development, neural function and behaviour in C. elegans; Develop, optimise, and apply behavioural assays to assess locomotion, sensory phenotypes under
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transitions of MEC-2 and related protein condensates. Working closely with team members and collaborators in NMR spectroscopy, and C. elegans neurobiology, the candidate will: Perform optical tweezer–based
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. Experience working with C. elegans or other nematodes is highly desirable. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7277-CHRBRA-019/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers