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for application in perovskite-perovskite tandem solar cells. The successful candidate will work in a collaborative environment with leading European academic and industrial partners, including the universities
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Post-doc Machine Learning and Modelling of Perovskite Solar Cells (V23.0212) « Back to the overview Job description The University of Groningen is a research university with a global outlook, deeply
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lifetime imaging (FRET-FLIM), to map SNARE protein trafficking to WPBs. Techniques include FRET-FLIM microscopy, mammalian cell culturing, CRISPR, and molecular cloning. The Erasmus MC candidate will conduct
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microscopy methods, including Förster resonance energy transfer-fluorescence lifetime imaging (FRET-FLIM), to map SNARE protein trafficking to WPBs. Techniques include FRET-FLIM microscopy, mammalian cell
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microscopy, mammalian cell culturing, CRISPR, and molecular cloning. The Erasmus MC candidate will conduct biochemical assays of WPB cargo secretion and optical assays of WPB exocytosis to determine changes in
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Randomness and random shapes can be found everywhere around us, for example the shape of a tree is influenced by random interactions both between and within its cells, and random external influences
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labels and experimental drugs into the target cells, and finally (III) test the application of these constructs to monitor disease activity and effects of drugs. Research will be performed in cultures
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Applications are invited for one 4-year PhD study, in the research group of Dr F. Bianchi part of the Molecular Immunology group (Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute - http
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nanoparticles that bind to these receptors enabling delivery of fluorescence labels and experimental drugs into the target cells, and finally (III) test the application of these constructs to monitor disease
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and fibroblasts, (II) prepare lipid nanoparticles that bind to these receptors enabling delivery of fluorescence labels and experimental drugs into the target cells, and finally (III) test the