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experimental methods, as current technology only facilitates static imaging. As a Postdoc at TU Delft, you leverage your expertise of biophysics or structural biology to bring about a step change in dynamic
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static imaging. As a Postdoc at TU Delft, you leverage your expertise of biophysics or structural biology to bring about a step change in dynamic imaging of biomolecular processes in reconstituted systems
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consortium that will address this challenge by bringing together complementary expertise in membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural studies, photochemistry and nano fabrication methods. The role
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expertise and experience: You have a master degree (or equivalent) in molecular biology, chemistry, pharmaceutics, or biomedical sciences; You have experience with molecular biological techniques, protein
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consortium that will address this challenge by bringing together complementary expertise in membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural studies, photochemistry and nano fabrication methods. The role
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scientist with a strong affinity for developmental/cell biology, or a biologist with a strong affinity for the use of innovative materials to steer living systems. This work will be a close collaboration
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must; Affinity for (neuro)immunology, neuroscience and cell biology; A flexible and pro-active attitude with team spirit, but a strong ability to work independently; A ‘can-do’ mentality, with patience
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biology; A flexible and pro-active attitude with team spirit, but a strong ability to work independently; A ‘can-do’ mentality, with patience and perseverance; Experience with immunohistochemistry, in vitro
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mechanistic understanding. This project is a part of an ERC-funded consortium that will address this challenge by bringing together complementary expertise in membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural
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mechanistic understanding. This project is a part of an ERC-funded consortium that will address this challenge by bringing together complementary expertise in membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural