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, spinning disk, TIRF, STORM). Project description Our lab has developed novel chemo-optogenetic systems for controlling cellular activities by light with high spatiotemporal precision (Angew Chem 2014, 2017
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in controlling cell biology responses under different conditions. However, the precise mechanisms by which mRNA conformational changes regulate cellular stress responses remain poorly understood
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a short research plan outlining how the proposed work will fit into a One Health context. In our unit, research is conducted in the following subjects: Bacteriology Epizootiology and Disease Control
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of chemical ecology, chemical analyses, entomology, microbiology, plant science, biological control is meriting Interest in contributing to an international research environment and interdisciplinary research
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tools, version control (Git), and collaborative coding (strong merit) Strong understanding of statistics and machine learning for high-dimensional data (strong merit) Experience with workflow management
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, design and characterization of quantum processors Development and optimization of nano-fabrication processes for large-scale devices Development of optimal control techniches to achieve fast and high
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merit.We require documented capability of conducting autonomous scientific research work and skills in writing scientific publications and reports in English. Very good command of the English language, both
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tools, version control (Git), and collaborative coding (strong merit) Strong understanding of statistics and machine learning for high-dimensional data (strong merit) Experience with workflow management
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of the project The laboratory is mainly interested in RNA-biology and particularly to understand how regulatory RNAs function and control microbial virulence. In this project, we aim to identify small molecules
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potential applications. In particular, we focus on evolutionary prediction: can we use a deeper understanding of evolvability to predict and, potentially, control evolutionary processes? Read more about our