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models is a strong plus Familiarity with super-resolution imaging techniques and/or proteomics workflows is a strong plus Strong computational and organizational skills, with attention to detail High level
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the success of the offspring. DNA replication requires the separation of the two parental strands. This function is performed by the progression along a single strand of a ring-shaped protein complex
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software and models will be developed for data processing and analysis. Finally, the instrument capabilities will be evaluated using protocols and reference samples previously developed for this purpose in
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of an object become as small as certain characteristic distances (coherence length, mean free path, etc.). The third area extends the concept of "soft matter" to biological systems. The themes range from complex
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. Goals of the PhD project include the exploration of the fundamental mechanisms of self-assembly of molecules into nanostructures and networks, forming complex soft materials, such as gels. In particular