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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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microscopy, confocal microscopy, protein biochemistry and mass spectrometry. The postdoc will oversee master students, collaborate with a bioinformatics engineer and with cell biology engineer. The postdoc
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stimulating scientific environment and state-of-the-art technical platforms (amphibian animal facility, confocal microscopy, access to SEM, CT scan). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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defended their PhD and have not yet undertaken a postdoctoral position are eligible. The candidate will carry out scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments in a cryogenic and ultra-high-vacuum
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and PhD students The position is based at the IBMC, located on the campus of the University of Strasbourg (close to the city center, easily accessible by public transport, with access to university
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will rely on advanced rheophysical, microscopy, and microfluidic techniques, as well as on the use of natural polymers derived from biomass (pectin, cellulose, hemicellulose), whose properties will be
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conduct directional freezing experiments coupled with confocal microscopy to study the freezing stability of soft objects. They will develop methods for the preparation and physicochemical characterization
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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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, PhD students, and postdocs, conducting research in the field of Mechanics of Living Systems and Health Engineering. The lab carries out fundamental studies on the understanding and modeling of living
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Information Eligibility criteria The candidate should hold a PhD in Molecular Microbiology. - Imaging of bacterial cells (phase contrast microscopy, epifluorescence, TIRF, FRAP, transmission and scanning