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! The sensing technologies that are being developed in the Molecular Biosensing group (MBx, see www.tue.nl/mbx ) are unique in the world. The sensors are based on reversible single-molecule interactions
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aims to develop physics-informed artificial intelligence tools for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The PhD student will focus on designing AI-based methods for quantitative analysis of protein
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Institute (UMR CNRS 5247), 1919 route de Mende, 34090 Montpellier https://ibmm.umontpellier.fr/polymeres-pour-la-sante-et-biomateriaux/#t… Our team specializes in the synthesis of polymers for soft tissue
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research. The applicant should possess strong experimental skills in growth and characterization of organic semiconductors (especially highly ordered small-molecule single crystals). He/she is expected
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metabolism. We are particularly interested in candidates with strong expertise in single molecule force spectroscopy and single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy to investigate genome biology processes
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that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: By the year 2050, it is estimated that antimicrobial resistance will generate
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are urgently needed to monitor PFAS in water and probe their interactions with biological systems. This PhD project will develop a cutting-edge single-molecule optical sensor for real-time, ultra-sensitive PFAS
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, physiology, reproductive immunology, histology and functional morphology (in the context of evolution and ontogeny) into a single entity, the link between which is the immune system. The immune system is a
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-metallic structures, one can direct and concentrate light at small enough volumes, to create nanoplasmonic cavities that can enclose even single molecules. Plasmons (or light in general) have the ability
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by logging into their existing Workday employee account. Position Summary: The laboratory of Dr. Lucia Carvelli at the Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute (http://www.ibrain.fau.edu/lucia-carvelli.php