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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The offered position entails the following tasks: Development of fluorescence microscopy techniques for intracellular
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at the CROUS (university restaurant) on the Cronenbourg campus Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7515-JULBER-102/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldChemistryEducation
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research group focusing on synaptic function and calcium channel signaling in health and disease. The research program combines neuronal cell culture models, fluorescence microscopy, electrophysiology, and
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be studied by cryo-electron tomography and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The "Mechanism of chromatin patterning" team is an international and interdisciplinary team belonging to the MCD unit
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tracking. Specifically, advance photocurrent detected broad-band ultrafast micro-spectroscopy, towards nonlinear current/fluorescence detected multidimensional micro-spectroscopy. Contribute to publications
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applications and in cell cultures. Organic synthesis and bioconjugation. Absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy. Biophysical studies (FIDA, BLI, ITC, NMR). Cell culture, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry
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The postdoctoral researcher will be involved in a multidisciplinary research project aimed at developing fluorescent probes for the enzymatic activity of one of the DNA repair enzymes involved in cancer
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fluorescence modulation. The aim of this position is to contribute to the development of new optical configurations enabling the spatial localization of single molecules with ultimate precision and reduced
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generally based on fluorophores with different emission wavelengths. However, it is also possible to use the emission lifetime to create a contrast. For example, FLIM (Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy
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microscope that allows one to perform single-atom and single-site resolved fluorescence images of strontium Hubbard systems for the first time. Furthermore, we have very recently been able to push our setup