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) or engineer (m/f/d) in electron microscopy in the Department of Cell and Virus Structure/CryoEM Technology to work with Dr. John Briggs and Dr. Juergen Plitzko We are looking for a scientist or engineer with a
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(LU) are using cryo-electron microscopy. We work closely with the national facility for cryo-EM at SciLifeLab. LU has procured a 200 kV Glacios2 cryo-TEM. A well-equipped sample preparation laboratory
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support the operations of our expanding cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) facilities. The UW-Madison Cryo-EM Research Center and the NIH-funded Midwest Center
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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Short description of the context Cryo-EM at Lund University A growing group of researchers at Lund University (LU) are using cryo-electron microscopy. We
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, and systemic transmission. Structural biology and bioimaging tools may include but are not limited to X-ray crystallography, single-particle cryo-electron microscopy, confocal light microscopy, X-ray
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structural biology, and have excellent relevant skills in all of the following: X-ray crystallography, single particle cryo-electron microscopy, protein biochemistry, protein engineering, large scale sterile
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of researchers at Lund University (LU) are using cryo-electron microscopy. We work closely with the national facility for cryo-EM at SciLifeLab. LU has procured a 200 kV Glacios2 cryo-TEM. A well
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-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), to reveal their functional 3D structures and the dynamics. In a part of our projects, we study structure-functions of viruses that threaten our environment and health using
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expertise in cryo-electron microscopy and a strong interest in molecular virology - or vice versa. Outstanding candidates with other areas of expertise related to structural biology will be considered
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Departments, the microclots will be characterised firstly by scanning and transmission electronic microscopy. In partnership with the Cryo-EM team of Leeds University, the successful applicant will also be able