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French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (INRAE) | Nantes, Pays de la Loire | France | about 2 months ago
, for example, (iii) the study of the mobility of water and polymers in the presence of these molecules in controlled assemblies, single cell walls or tissues, (iv) the measurement of different properties
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the connections between microtubule motors and their cargos. The scope of the project can involve in vitro reconstitutions, single-molecule assays, cryo-electron microscopy and cell biology approaches using induced
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) microscopy, multiphoton microscopy, intravital microscopy, cleared tissue light sheet microscopy, single molecule localization microscopy, stimulated emissions depletion (STED) microscopy. Application
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. The candidate will work on the newest instrument, which is specifically designed for measurements combining AFM and photoluminescence. Tip-enhanced photoluminescence of single molecule on thick insulator The PhD
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Development and application of new methods for studying allosteric regulation in chaperone complexes
and the regulation of protein levels and activities in cells, and the use of the resulting information to design new molecules capable of allosterically regulating these processes. The researcher's work
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between nanomaterial science, nanoplasmonics, nanofluidics, label free single-molecule optical microscopy, single particle catalysis and hydrogen nanosensors. For that purpose, we continuously develop and
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I position is available in the RSP Lab led by Dr. Sklavenitis Pistofidis. The RSP Lab (https://rsplab.org ) leverages advanced multi-omic technologies, coupled with experimental perturbations and
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eggs as a model to study mechanisms of DNA replication and DNA repair. We use molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and single-molecule imaging approaches. The Walter lab is a welcoming
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Photochemistry in Organic Aerosols (PHAERO). This project is led by Prof Andrew Orr-Ewing (University of Bristol, UK). The research will investigate how photochemical reactions of organic molecules are affected by
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(TIRF) microscopy, multiphoton microscopy, intravital microscopy, cleared tissue light sheet microscopy, single molecule localization microscopy, stimulated emissions depletion (STED) microscopy