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must have proven and substantive expertise in quantitative fluorescence microscopy and image analysis in live bacteria as well as commensurate programming skills and expertise in recombinant DNA
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systems, sequencing and imaging. You will also participate in and contribute directly to scientific discussions with other members of the research group and collaborators on the project. You will be
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inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) receptor signaling using novel fluorescent probes and models. The project will focus on understanding where GLP1 and GIP receptors are localized, how they signal in complex tissue
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an integrated low-cost instrument that can detect and quantify microclots in blood plasma samples using fluorescence imaging, aiming for a low-cost, open-source instrument that can be widely deployed in research