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at the University of Zurich, the Department of Informatics at ETHZ and several further partners, we address the challenge by the combining microfluidic technology, sequencing and fast data analysis. In
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) that encodes transient cellular events into DNA and reads them out by sequencing. Computational challenges include detection of biological signals while applying Record-seq to complex in vivo environments
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are designed to stabilize fractured bones in their correct anatomical alignment, but conventional implants often require removal once healing is complete, which can lead to complications. Mg-based biodegradable
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your own research profile according to your interests, while remaining within the project’s goals. Each research direction is composed of a sequence of Tasks that will collectively achieve the project’s
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how well reported dynamics of decline in rare plant species align with inferred trajectories of effective population size. Conversely, the project will also address whether habitat and species
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diffusion processes in the plasma resulting in the ionization of the initial gas - The decomposition of CH4, including detailed reaction sequence and chemical kinetics in a multiphase environment and flow
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cryo-electron and light microscopy, gene editing, next-generation sequencing, proteomics and reconstitution of large protein-RNA complexes from recombinant proteins. Using these tools the research group
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experience in proteomics or peptide sequencing by mass spectrometry. Hands-on skills in bioactivity profiling via biophysical methods (fluorescence polarization, surface plasmon resonance, biolayer
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and outbound prospects related to any outreach and sales activities for SNAI. Devise and implement sales formats enabling multiple prospects to engage with SNAI offerings in parallel (thematic events
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their correct anatomical alignment, but conventional implants often require removal once healing is complete, which can lead to complications. Mg-based biodegradable systems could overcome this limitation by