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preparation and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) are preferred. Strong publication record and collaborative mindset, with experience mentoring junior researchers or students. Excellent communication
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in the development of glioblastomas. The postdoc will use in vitro approaches to culture patient-derived cells with oligodendrocytes and will also be required to carry out or assist with in vivo
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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