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experiments, cutting-edge NMR spectroscopy and isotopomer analysis (doi: 10.1111/nph.20358). Two postdocs will work together to conduct plant ecophysiology experiments, and to analyze samples by NMR
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. Unfortunately, diazotrophs show variable performance in the field and there is a need for research to understand the underlying causes of this. The postdoc will develop and apply analysis of samples from wheat
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applications for a postdoctoral position to study the impact of nutritional state on brain function and brain energy use. For our investigations, we use cutting-edge techniques—including multiphoton imaging
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activity will be academic research in association with a faculty member or team. The appointee will be responsible for preparing samples for X-ray and electron microscopy (EM) imaging (e.g., animal
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operate. Our approach We combine biochemical reconstitution, live-cell imaging, multi-scale structural biology, and omics technologies to uncover how the nuclear envelope functions as an intelligent
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. PIK is offering a Postdoctoral Position as an Earth Resilience Analyst (m/f/d)(Position number: 27-2025 Postdoc ERSU) for the Earth Resilience Science Unit, starting on 01.09.2025. The position is
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this research project, state-of-the-art techniques will be employed including multi-spectral imaging, methylome analyses, RNA-Seq at single-cell and bulk levels, cell culture as well as bioinformatics analyses
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behavioral assays in the animal models Immunohistochemical analysis of neuronal, astroglial and microglial markers in zebrafish and mouse brain samples In vivo imaging of specific brain cells in the transgenic
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to monitor protein-protein interactions and prior knowledge of these is an advantage. Your profile The applicant must have a relevant PhD in structural biology or protein biochemistry. Who we are The postdoc
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research is based on large and high-dimensional datasets across multiple modalities, including molecular, clinical and histopathology imaging data. Our computational pathology research is based