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. Design, plan, and perform experiments Analyze and interpret data Develop scientific writing skills and author manuscripts We are looking for a candidate with a strong passion for science, genuine curiosity
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shape cancer progression-and where we can intervene. This research is supported by the ERC Starting Grant. Start date: Flexible, between 1 March and 1 September 2026. Design, plan, and perform experiments
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evidence-based strategies for depolarisation. If you are motivated by the intersection of ethics, psychology, social media, and responsible innovation, this project offers unique, high-impact PhD training
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: Design and perform experiments using NMR spectroscopy and single-molecule FRET Purify and biochemically characterize proteins and their complexes Analyze and interpret advanced biophysical and single
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Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. To achieve this goal, two positions have been designed. The first position (technician) will focus on performing Raman/FTIR on retrieved samples
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DyeCycling to map protein energy landscapes in unprecedented detail, thereby gaining access to previously overlooked effects, like dynamic disorder, with far-ranging consequences for the design and functional
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: design and operation of scanning probe instrumentation fabrication of van der Waals heterostructures transport, optical spectroscopy, and quantum sensing experiments data analysis, modeling, and scientific
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this project, you will: Design and perform experiments using NMR spectroscopy and single-molecule FRET Purify and biochemically characterize proteins and their complexes Analyze and interpret advanced
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of Basel calls for applications for two one-year start-up grants of CHF 32,000 (beginning April 1, 2026). The grant is designed to support promising junior researchers in developing a PhD project to apply
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characterization and fingerprinting. design and execute experiments to trap single proteins. perform in-depth data analysis and pattern recognition to extract protein properties from electrical current reads