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facility belonging to SciLifeLab, part of a national infrastructure for research in life science. The creative and research-intense environment contributes to a broad knowledge-base as well as cutting-edge
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, perform research work in medical and related technical. Work includes: 1) antibody labeling of Drosophila tissue, 2) generating transgenic flies by
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tissues in both a membrane bound and secreted form. The secreted mucins are major components of the protective mucus barrier. Even if the mucus clears the majority of invading pathogens, bacteria and
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methodology development for studies of size distributions, structure, kinetics and thermodynamics of protein self- versus co-assembly with a focus on co-aggregates of amyloid proteins and chaperones. Part of
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. This position is part of the projects PROCESSOR – Phosphorus recycling from complex scarcely soluble societal resources – letting the soil do the work, a collaborative research project. CRUCIAL - Closing
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concerns an integrative effort where several cryo-EM structures are used to develop donor and acceptor labelled proteins and complexes to follow their large scale rearrangements by single-molecule
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Two year postdoc position at Aarhus University for single molecule FRET based investigations of l...
concerns an integrative effort where several cryo-EM structures are used to develop donor and acceptor labelled proteins and complexes to follow their large scale rearrangements by single-molecule
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, the research group has a strong program in the synthesis and application of chemical probes in complex biological systems, with an emphasis on measuring probe labeling and phenotype-driven cell selection using
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manipulation of the host during infection. You will use co-immunoprecipitation to verify predicted protein-protein interactions and establish enzymatic assays and activity-based labelling to demonstrate
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in complex biological systems and measurements of probe labeling by LC-MS based proteomics, fluorescence microscopy, and cell sorting. Chemical Biology: We are hoping to extend our expertise by