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fluorescence, SAXS and SANS measurements of polymers interacting with lipid vesicles. Other techniques such as DLS, SAXS, surface pressure, QCM-D and optical ellipsometry will provide additional information
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vitro and in vivo using methods such as fluorescence microscopy and microfluidic sorting systems. Apply these RNA devices to control gene expression of metabolic pathways and determine improvements in
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vitro and in vivo using methods such as fluorescence microscopy and microfluidic sorting systems. Apply these RNA devices to control gene expression of metabolic pathways and determine improvements in
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vitro and in vivo using methods such as fluorescence microscopy and microfluidic sorting systems. Apply these RNA devices to control gene expression of metabolic pathways and determine improvements in
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, immunoprecipitation (IP), immunohistochemistry (IHC), calcium imaging, and other fluorescence or confocal imaging. Conducts in vivo animal experiments, including handling, behavioral assays, and tissue collection under
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of synthesis of fluorophores and responsive fluorescent sensors and applying them in biological studies. This project is funded by a grant from the Australian Research Council, and will involve collaboration
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH, CARD-FISH), advanced microscopy, community sequencing, and metagenomics The work will be carried out in the Archaea group, Section for Microbiology, Department
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proliferation, angiogenesis, and apoptosis. Tumor growth will be monitored using bioluminescence imaging (IVIS). The first-round of peptide selection will be performed using near-infrared fluorescence imaging
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH, CARD-FISH), advanced microscopy, community sequencing, and metagenomics The work will be carried out in the Archaea group, Section for Microbiology, Department
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that you will apply include endogenous protein tagging by CRISPR and integrases, in-cell interaction proteomics by proximity labeling, subcellular localization by spatial proteomics and fluorescence