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, ChIP, gene expression analysis, cloning, cell culture, lentiviral transductions, flow cytometry, microscopy etc.) Experience and skills in Next-Generation-Sequencing, CRISPR/CAS9, shRNA-mediated knock
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, chromatographic techniques, mouse handling and breeding as well as cell biology applications, including fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. You are a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate, who is
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, chromatographic techniques, mouse handling and breeding as well as cell biology applications, including fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. You are a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate, who is
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. To achieve this, the project will use state-of-the-art cell biological approaches from FACS/microscopy via gene-editing to mass spectrometry and will build on our existing collaborations with cryo-EM labs
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-cell or spatial transcriptomics Experience with tissue dissociation, FACS, immunohistochemistry, or microscopy Interest in host–microbe interactions and symbiosis We are looking for curiosity
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spoken and written (comparable to Level B2 or better) experience with magneto-optical microscopy is desired research experience abroad within a Postdoc position is desired Additional Information Benefits
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uniaxial creep tests (tension, compression) and comparing the results Characterization of the microstructure–property relationship using optical microscopy, SEM and EBSD Correlation of microstructure and
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-microscopy and light-matter interaction at the nanoscale. Within the Department of Physical Chemistry, the Lattice Dynamics group, is currently looking to hire a PostDoc (m/f/d) to work on Resonant Infrared
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protocols to our Workflow Performing microscopy experiments on sperm dynamics under various controlled environmental conditions Merging experimental results, simulations, and literature for optimal conditions
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on the advanced characterization of nanostructure materials by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Your profile: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline Solid