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will produce them from bacteria, insect, or mammalian cells. Be part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team using advanced biochemical, molecular, and cellular techniques to drive groundbreaking
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for developmental biology, molecular biology, and genetics, with demonstrated skills in biomolecular, biochemical, and cell/tissue culture techniques. You are an excellent team player, a fast learner, and thrive in a
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integrate innovative methods and automation into fungal research, advancing how we visualize, quantify, and interpret the hidden dynamics of mycorrhizal fungi. This enhances not only our mechanistic insights
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staff include the dynamics and acclimation of photosynthetic light harvesting, NMR/MRI in soft matter and food science, single-molecule biophysics and imaging, and acclimation responses in photosynthetic
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challenges and thrives in a collaborative environment. In addition, you bring the following qualifications: a PhD-degree in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology or related discipline
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equipped with various force methods, including a dual trap optical tweezers, scanning probe microscope, and acoustic force spectroscopy, as well as computing facility for molecular modeling, which enable
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application. It is part of activities in ARCNL’s Source Department. The research activities of the Source Department aim at an atomic- and molecular-level understanding of the fundamental dynamics in
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to learn new laboratory techniques. You are well-organised and have a structured way of working. You are familiar with standard laboratory and molecular biology techniques (e.g. PCR, western blot, cell