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relevant related techniques such as microscopy, transcriptomics or metabolomics (highly desirable) A strong interest in cellular agriculture/cultivated meat is essential, although specific prior experience
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electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to analyze native chromatin-associated complexes isolated from human cells or assembled in Xenopus (frog) egg extracts. By continuing to develop innovative approaches
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will apply advanced electron microscopy techniques, including STEM to investigate the structure and behaviour of catalytic nanomaterials critical for green hydrogen and energy technologies. The candidate
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description KEY WORDS: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia (ALS/FTD), pathogenesis of ALS/FTD, RNA-protein interactions, cryogenic electron microscopy
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microscopy and spectroscopy to investigate their unique electronic, structural, and plasmonic properties. Project 2: Exploring the synthesis of metallene layers sandwiched between SiC and graphene
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and imaging capabilities, and on applying THz (emission) microscopy to study 2D materials and 2D heterostructures. The microscope will use femtosecond lasers to generate and detect terahertz pulses
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fluorescence microscopy. Experience in 3D modeling (e.g., SOLIDWORKS), fabrication of biotechnological devices, and microfluidics for organ-on-chip development. d) Experience in transcriptomic, proteomic, and
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to actively pursue research using expertise in at least one of the areas listed in 1–3 below. 1.Structural analysis of biomacromolecular complexes using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) 2.Large-scale
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with researchers across different disciplines. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake research in synthetic chemistry, chemical biology and molecular imaging publish research papers demonstrate
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production via at least one of the following techniques: magnetron sputtering, electrodeposition, wet chemical methods. The catalysts will be characterized via XPS, XRD, and electron microscopy and we will