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Leibniz-Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich | Freising, Bayern | Germany | 3 months ago
) to analyze error sources (e.g. incomplete coupling, deprotection efficiency, sequence-dependent effects). Perform test to evaluate synthesis quality (e.g. fluorescence-based hybridization assays, library
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to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Lunken lab (https
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The postholder will be working with the team at the Advanced Light Microscopy Unit (ALMU) to train, manage and support the imaging needs of ALMU’s research community. The postholder will be responsible for the day
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mammalian cell lines, fluorescence microscopy (including live-cell imaging), and genome editing approaches (e.g. CRISPR-based tagging) is advantageous but not required. The role requires flexibility
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or imaging-based methods—such as fluorescence microscopy or other light-based measurement techniques. Familiarity with mouse handling or routine animal work in a research setting, including general care
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contractility studies on human muscle samples after detailed instruction; a variety of cellular a molecular assays in muscle biology to potentially include fluorescence microscopy, gel electrophoresis, western
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-liquid interface in vitro models of the human lung Gaining experience preparing routine chemical and drug solutions Conducting in-depth analysis of high-throughput data Interpreting fluorescent image
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dissections; tissue fixation and sectioning; immunohistochemical staining and immunofluorescent staining; digital fluorescence microscopy; image analysis using software such as ImageJ, QuPath, and analytical
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timing of expression, is key to Rho GTPase regulation. Responsibilities: The candidate will carry out high quality live imaging of embryos during gastrulation or neurulation, fluorescent imaging of cell
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., molecular cloning); cell biology approaches (e.g., immunofluorescence, RNA/DNA fluorescence in situ hybridization); routine chromatin techniques and sequencing-based technologies (e.g., RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, CUT