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, based on innovative separations coupled (HYPhEnated) to mass spectrometry to: (i) structurally characterize Ig, resolving the proteoforms complexity of multiply glycosylated immunoglobulins, and (ii
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pipelines to examine datasets of DNAseq, RNAseq, Ribosome profiling, CRISPR screens, and mass spectrometry. We expect the successful applicant to team up with other computational and experimental researchers
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frontrunner in applying state-of-the-art mass spectrometry-based proteomics in the area of benign hematology. We are a vibrant, international group of 35-40 colleagues (consisting of group leaders, postdocs
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, and mass spectrometry. We expect the successful applicant to team up with other computational and experimental researchers in the lab and be involved in the writing of scientific papers, project reports
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Detection Laboratory (TDLab) focuses on the detection of species in trace levels with a higher emphasis on the gas phase. For this, we use various analytical laboratory instruments based on mass spectrometry
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blood cancer myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) (Jutzi and Marneth et al., 2022). This disease is driven by overactivation of thrombopoietin receptor MPL. Using mass spectrometry, you will generate a full
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analytical laboratory instruments based on mass spectrometry and Fourier transform spectroscopy (FTS) and are developing new laser-based spectroscopic instruments for specific applications. These applications
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technique and mass spectrometry-guided protein identification. Subsequently, you will characterize the function of the identified plant proteins during infection. For this, we will make use of the molecular
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. First, you will screen for host proteins manipulated by Xanthomonas effectors using a readily available protein proximity labelling technique and mass spectrometry-guided protein identification
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geochemical analytical instrumentation such as mass spectrometry of sediment material and seawater analyses (e.g. titrations); and to work with international consortium colleagues. You will work on site