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positions in 2026 focussing on nanoparticle catalysis using advanced operando electron microscopy. If you thrive in a collaborative, cutting-edge setting and want to make a global impact, we want to hear from
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, particularly in the contexts of optimized photonic metrology, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy and scanning impulse-response metrology techniques. US citizenship is preferred. Interested
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facility Assist in grant writing and progress reports Review manuscripts Supervise trainees Qualifications PhD received within the last 3 years in Biological Sciences with specialization in cardiology
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Postdoctoral Position and Postdoctoral Fellowship (2yrs) in Intracellular Host-Pathogen Interactions
://sixtlab.org/postdoc-and-phd-projects/ The application deadline is 31 March 2026, and the anticipated starting date is 1 May 2026, or as agreed. For more information, please contact Barbara Sixt (email
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of high-temperature materials, including various strain measurement methods Comprehensive knowledge and practical experience in microstructural characterization using light and electron microscopy (SEM, EBSD) Knowledge
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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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laser-scanning microscopy imaging of neuronal activity in mutant mice, with a focus on models of high-risk genetic risks for schizophrenia. Our laboratory conducts 2-photon laser-scanning microscopy
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on two types of phenomena: (i) Charge Density Wave (CDW) order in magnetic, lanthanide-based MOFs and (ii) electride-like, quasiatomic electron states that reside in the pores of certain MOFs. The aim
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, the successful candidate will investigate the connectivity of genetically defined populations of spinal interneurons using a diverse set of approaches, including expansion microscopy, tissue clearing and light
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microscopy to build and perturb chromatin condensates in vitro and in cells, with the goal of revealing mechanisms that control genome organization and gene regulation. We are seeking an organized andcreative