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cell engineering research covers topics such as protein folding in the secretory pathway, regulation of membrane traffic, control of cell cycle, cytokinesis, compartmentalisation of cellular signalling
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developed into its vibrant center. The newly DFG-funded Research Training Group “Biomolecular Condensates: From Physics to Biological Functions” (RTG 3120) at TUD Dresden University of Technology offers
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Natural Sciences Discipline Biological Sciences Scope Structural Biology / Protein Engineering Number of posts 1 Type of employment Employment contract Working time 1/1 Planned duration of employment First
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27 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company The University of Osaka Research Field Technology Agricultural sciences Medical sciences Environmental science Chemistry Anthropology Ethics in
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of protein and RNA, histological analysis, mitochondrial function, and the capacity for cell growth and differentiation in culture. It also requires experience in fetal surgery for indwelling catheter
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Medical sciences » Medicine Medical sciences » Veterinary medicine Medical sciences » Other Neurosciences » Neurology Pharmacological sciences » Other Psychological sciences » Other Technology
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welcome. Relevant research areas include, but are not restricted to: Plant-microbe interaction Genome editing and advanced crop genetics Synthetic Biology for pathway engineering Crop legume trait
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applications. The School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering (https://sbhse.engineering.asu.edu/ ), one of the eight Fulton Schools, houses a vibrant multidisciplinary bioengineering research community
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barcode→(x,y) maps for Pixel‑seq; error correction; join gene/protein counts to spatial coordinates; QA of mapping rates. Segmentation & QC – 20% Apply/benchmark nuclei or whole‑cell segmentation (e.g
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Job Description The department of Neurological Surgery is seeking a Research/Engineer 1 to join their team. Job Duties 10% - Plasma deposition (and upkeep of plasma reactors) of fluoropolymers and