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fundamental knowledge of the living world: from the behavior of single molecules to dynamics of cells, organisms, populations, and interactions of biological systems with our planet. We are dedicated
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of Biology at Stanford University is devoted to discovering fundamental knowledge of the living world: from the behavior of single molecules to dynamics of cells, organisms, populations, and interactions
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teaching and mentoring , and 6) contact information for 3–5 referees. Special Instructions Application materials can be submitted as a single PDF file through the MSU applicant page at https
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Arabidopsis thaliana. You will screen for immune-eliciting molecules/proteins using plant immune assays and identify the elicitor by mass spectrometry. The receptor-ligand interaction will be further
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of Biology at Stanford University is devoted to discovering fundamental knowledge of the living world: from the behavior of single molecules to dynamics of cells, organisms, populations, and interactions
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of Biology at Stanford University is devoted to discovering fundamental knowledge of the living world: from the behavior of single molecules to dynamics of cells, organisms, populations, and interactions
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in single variable manner to solve technical challenges creatively. Ensure all imaging infrastructure is in place to support trainees building constructs and stimulating neurons. Responsible for all
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Structural Biology; Experience with the pipeline of structure-based drug design, including SAR studies; Ability to independently synthesize new organic molecules desirable; Ability to independently conduct
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microscopy method development. We are in particular interested to build upon our track record of Point Spread Function fitting for single molecule localization microscopy. Here wer combine computational
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://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/williamson/research?authuser=0) and single molecule biophysics (Newton lab https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people/academic-staff/matt-newton) to delineate the molecular