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Hopkins School of Medicine invite applications for a Research Associate position specializing in single-molecule imaging. We seek a highly motivated and creative individual who has strong expertise in: (1
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& Molecular System group employs single-molecule techniques, AFM and optical tweezers, to study the operation of small synthetic molecules and biomolecules. Our expertise covers the development of single
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. The candidate will work on the newest instrument, which is specifically designed for measurements combining AFM and photoluminescence. Tip-enhanced photoluminescence of single molecule on thick insulator The PhD
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range of cutting-edge tools and techniques, including cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), single-molecule FRET, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), as well as other biophysical and structural
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Single Cell Technologies. Details: https://www.lifescience.net/jobs/215031/research-scientist-position-for-single-molecule--2/ Where to apply Website https://www.lifescience.net/jobs/215031/research
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include identifying relevant molecular targets, linking cellular mechanisms and defects to disease phenotypes, and small molecule screening to identify therapeutics. Understanding vascular mural cell
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molecules using site-specific conjugation strategies. - Development of DNA origami scaffolds to spatially organize and orient proteins for structural studies by single-particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy
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molecular-scale plasmonic tunneling junctions of the form of metal–molecule–metal junctions with tunable barriers enabling nonlinear emission effects such as non-classical emission statistics (bunching
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’ group, led by Prof Achilles Kapanidis. The group is well known for developing single-molecule and single-cell fluorescence methods (Uphoff PNAS 2013; Robb, Sci Reports 2019; Zagajewski, Nature Comm Biol
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant for the Gene Machines’ group, led by Prof Achilles Kapanidis. The group is well known for developing single-molecule and single-cell fluorescence