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. As traditional microscopy approaches are not suited to follow these minute, dynamic processes, the PhD students will use advanced microscopy and nanomanipulation techniques to record the live
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culture and cell separation. Skills in flow cytometry, microscopy, genetics or protein structure analysis are considered an advantage. Strong understanding of cellular processes – Knowledge of cell
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Development of a Low-Voltage Multi-Beam SEM for High-Throughput Imaging | TU Delft Job description Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) plays a central role in today’s nanoscale imaging across both science and
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droplets; use super-resolution microscopy to investigate the molecular arrangement on the surface of milk fat globules and plant lipid droplets; develop chemical analytical tools (NMR, HPLC) to track
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experiments with visualization of embryonic development using fluorescence microscopy to pinpoint in which embryonic stage the different species become temperature sensitive. Carrying out this extensive trait
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force microscopy (AFM) and super resolution microscopy to visualize the structure and quantify the location of selected compounds in these films. These approaches will be supported by state-of-the-art
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insights. However, these approaches are invasive and lack the spatial resolution for in vivo studies. Leveraging recent advances in microscopy and voltage indicators, we can now observe voltage signaling
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environments. This particular project focusses on chronic infection of halophilic viruses. We offer an excellent opportunity to engage into an exciting PhD project that combines microbiology, genetic, microscopy
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about single-molecule biophysics and this research? The PhD will involve a lot of complex optical measurements with advanced custom-built microscopy, handling protein samples, surface chemistry and