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information on synthesis conditions, precursors, post-synthesis treatments and properties of carbon quantum dots (carbon dots – CDs). These data will be organized into structured databases and analyzed using
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aims to structurally characterize a subcomplex of the type VI secretion system (T6SS) found in bacteria of the Xanthomonaceae family. For that, a combination of biochemical and structural biology
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bioluminescent organisms” under the supervision of Prof. Vadim Viviani. The project is part of the FAPESP Thematic Grant “Bioluminescence: biodiversity; metabolic origin; structure/function and engineering of
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spectroscopy (SERS), plasmonic catalysis, and fundamental studies of ionic interactions at the nanoscale. The project also emphasizes SERS characterization of adsorbed ionic species, enabling the investigation
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) of Hospital das Clínicas (HC), the hospital complex run by the University of São Paulo's Medical School (FM-USP) in Brazil. A better understanding of the complex interactions involved has the potential
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. The project seeks not only to fabricate functional prototypes but to establish robust structure-property relationships for the rational design of a new generation of more efficient and stable devices. The ideal
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(XRD) for structural analysis; • Dynamic light scattering (DLS) for particle size distribution and colloidal stability; • Magnetometry techniques (e.g., VSM, SQUID) for magnetic property evaluation
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, Innovation, and Dissemination Centre B3 (Biology of Bacteria and Bacteriophages), supported by FAPESP (São Paulo Research Foundation). The project aims to structurally characterize a subcomplex of the type VI
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the structure and function of organelles from immune cells, focusing on the metabolism of these cells in the context of inflammatory diseases. Candidates must have a proven record of scientific achievement and
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the structure and function of organelles from immune cells, focusing on the metabolism of these cells in the context of inflammatory diseases. Candidates must have a proven record of scientific achievement and