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be studied by cryo-electron tomography and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The "Mechanism of chromatin patterning" team is an international and interdisciplinary team belonging to the MCD unit
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environments and to understand the catalytic properties of the resulting materials using transmission electron microscopy. The researcher will be responsible for these microscopy studies and will work directly
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the advanced imaging techniques available, including confocal microscopy for tracking fluorescent MPs and developmental analyses, as well as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) available at the MNHN site. He/she
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localization microscopy, in particular to enable dynamic observation of living cells. In particular, it has recently patented various concepts for localizing molecules under structured illumination inducing
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Eligibility criteria - Knowledge of microelectronics technologies. - Experience working in clean room environments. - Experience using electron microscopy and optionally FIB (Focused Ion Beam). - Experience in
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) present in hBN using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). - Identification of the structural properties of point defects (nature, density) and stacking defects (number of layers, twist angle, stresses
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electron microscopy) - Molecular biology (PCR, cloning, site-specific mutagenesis ...) and bacterial genetics (construction of deletion mutant, translational fusions, insertion of inducible ectopic gene copy
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and fluorescence microscopy. The host team, “New Synthetic Methods for the Chemistry–Biology Interface,” is part of the CNRS UMR8601 unit, “Laboratory of Pharmacological and Toxicological Chemistry and
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transmission electron microscopy. - Surface preparation and nanoparticles manipulation - in-situ Transmission Electron Microscopyy nanoindentations of HEA nanoparticles - Setting up an analysis procedure
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? Horizon 2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The NanoBio team develops novel fluorescence microscopy modalities that push the limits