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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Research Scientist Position for Single Molecule and Single Cell
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for wastewater, especially on the single-cell and single molecule detection, utilising state-of-the-art facilities in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory at Cranfield University. Cranfield University has a proud
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This PhD project explores the intersection of quantum plasmonics and molecular photonics, aiming to measure quantum light emission from molecules confined within plasmonic optical cavities
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The postholder’s primary responsibility is to conduct cutting-edge research on a new class of biochemical sensor development for wastewater, especially on the single-cell and single molecule detection, utilising
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molecules, nucleic acids and peptide therapeutics. Design, prepare and characterize nanoparticles. Employ state-of-the-art techniques to assess the physicochemical properties of nanoparticles, ensuring
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of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The Ohio State University. The postdoctoral researcher will perform independent experiments in single-molecule and single-particle optical spectroscopy, centered around the
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activation, controlled biodegradation, and wound healing stimulation properties. The formulation is based on a hybrid macromolecular system combining natural molecules (anti-inflammatory and pro-scarring
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these processes are altered in disease. This project will use cutting-edge single-molecule technologies to explore the molecular rules governing ER activity. In particular, we will focus on how ER proteins search
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an array of state of the art biophysical, structural, molecular and chemical biology techniques, including single molecule analyses of splicing complexes as pioneered by the Leicester team. The post-holder
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, and conformational changes essential for biological research, drug discovery, and medical diagnostics. Single-molecule detection technologies (SMDTs) have revolutionised the field by offering