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Postdoctoral researcher for single-molecule protein sequencing with origami nanopores Job description We aim to develop single-molecule peptide sequencing using biological nanopores. The research
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for single-molecule protein sequencing with origami nanopores Job description We aim to develop single-molecule peptide sequencing using biological nanopores. The research project will focus on developing
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, regeneration and cellular plasticity. You will employ techniques such as single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, whole-genome sequencing, high-throughput screening, CRISPR-based functional screening and patient
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-molecule transport and measure the NPC nanoscale structure using TEM, AFM, FRET, DIB, MINFLUX, etc. We study purified yeast NPCs as well as design the amino-acid sequence of the IDPs and TRs de novo from
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using TEM, AFM, FRET, DIB, MINFLUX, etc. We study purified yeast NPCs as well as design the amino-acid sequence of the IDPs and TRs de novo from the bottom up and study these in biomimetic solid-state
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meetings but through ongoing communication with partners across disciplines and institutions. Actively ensuring alignment and integration of your work package with the broader project goals will be essential
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, emissions reduction, and alignment with the aviation sector’s climate-neutral goals for 2050. Your Role As a postdoctoral researcher, your primary focus will be on experimental work related to
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healthy tissues using both US images and histopathology. Integrate multimodal data: Align histopathology slides with 3D ultrasound reconstructions. Refine imaging technology: Explore improvements in
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, and biologists to align technological developments with biological research needs. Supporting radiobiology research projects with high-level technical expertise. Exploring AI-based methods for imaging
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assess its performance, techno-economic feasibility, and environmental and social impact. The project aligns closely with the European Green Deal and supports strategic autonomy by fostering collaboration