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including super-resolution STORM microscopy, TIRF microscopy, fluorometry, single molecule imaging capabilities, and a newly acquired LUMICKS C-Trap (the only one in the state of NJ). Further, the department
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hormones act via nuclear receptors, proteins that combine the functions of receptor and TF in a single molecule. The deployment of different nuclear receptor isoforms and co-factors likely plays an important
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I position is available in the RSP Lab led by Dr. Sklavenitis Pistofidis. The RSP Lab (https://rsplab.org ) leverages advanced multi-omic technologies, coupled with experimental perturbations and
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². Understanding how these repeat sequences alter DNA structure and affect DNA-binding proteins is key to developing targeted therapies. In this project, you will use state-of-the-art single-molecule techniques
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nanomedicine alongside a collaborative, interdisciplinary group. You can get a sense of our work here: https://bhattacharya-lab.faculty.unlv.edu/publications/ Key Responsibilities • Design, synthesize, purify
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contribute to the structure of filopodia and cell motility. The successful candidate will employ a broad range of biophysical and biochemical approaches, including site-directed mutagenesis, single-molecule
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study single atoms and molecules on surfaces, and by doing so, contribute to understanding how electronic properties emerge at the smallest length scales, we look forward to hearing from you! About us We
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analytical methodologies to investigate disease-relevant structures and mechanisms across all biological scales - from single molecules to entire organisms. Our vision is to translate fundamental discoveries
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-quantitative histomorphometry and image analysis In vitro endothelial and co-cultur models High content imaging and spatial biology (cooperation AG Schapiro, Heidelberg) Single molecule localisation microcopy
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based on the intriguing properties of the quantum world. Applications include single-molecule and precise field sensing, quantum computing, single-particle emission/detection, twistronics and so