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channels, transporters, and stress signaling systems. The project requires thorough knowledge of bacterial cell biology and molecular genetics as well as hands-on experience with cloning, live-cell
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antimicrobial targets. The focus lies on membrane-associated proteins such as transmembrane channels, transporters, and stress signaling systems. The project requires thorough knowledge of bacterial cell biology
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variety of techniques, such as patch-clamp electrophysiology, FIB-SEM volume imaging, tissue clearing (iDISCO), and/or single-cell sequencing. The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to: lead
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description In this project, we aim to investigate the alterations induced by ion channels in mitochondrial dynamics and respiration during acute
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relationships and assess tree species sensitivity to climate stressors using both global databases and experimental data from Rwanda TREE project (https://www.rwandatree.com ). The researcher will have close
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: HORIZON-CL4-2023-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-CNECT). Project website: https://www.quantumepique.eu . The project is carried on in a dynamic, mixed theoretical and experimental consortium, coordinated by Sapienza
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of the misophonic condition through both scientific and non-scientific channels such as publications, presentations, interviews, and public outreach (e.g. a NEMO exhibition). Your supervisors provide guidance
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description Climate extremes continue to intensify across Europe, creating complex environmental management challenges for river systems. Traditional infrastructure designed for single hazard mitigation
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researchers to work on induced superconductivity in silicon. In an international team effort, thin superconducting silicon channels will be turned into superconducting field effect transistors that form novel
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identified through fragment screening. The researcher will prepare DUS–tRNA complexes for structural analysis using single-particle cryo-EM. He/she will perform sample screening and optimization for cryo-EM