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Assistant Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology interested in the following topics: microscopy, particle tracking, PIV, time-lapse
Postdoc at The Scripps Research Institute interested in the following topics: Non-coding RNA, genomics, mass spectrometry, RNA structure, RNP purification,
PhD Student at SUNY Binghamton interested in the following topics: multi-scale simulation and modeling, computational biology, electrophysiology, patch clamp techniques
PhD Student at Stanford University interested in the following topics: spectroscopy, microscopy, living cells
Associate Professor at Duke University interested in the following topics: Monomeric lambda repressor, Ribonuclease P protein, Protein A, NMR, CD, fluorescence, stopped flow, amide exchange, dynamic NMR
PhD Student at University of California-Berkeley interested in the following topics: Embyonic imaging, fixed and live tissue. Reaction-diffusion modeling and stochastic system modeling of biochemical systems.
PhD Student (rotating) at Mount Sinai School of Medicine interested in the following topics: molecular, biochemical, high-throughput, gene-chips...
Postdoc at University of Turku interested in the following topics: Post-testicular sperm maturation.
Staff Scientist at CNRS Strasbourg interested in the following topics: live cell imaging, microscopy, segmentation, biochemistry
Postdoc at University of the Mediterranean interested in the following topics: Cell biology systems, microscopy techniques, biochemistry, molecular biology
PhD Student at University Of Debrecen interested in the following topics: fluorescence microscopy, FCS, FRET, FRAP, transient transfection, two hybrid system, cloning
Staff Scientist at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center interested in the following topics: microscopy
PhD Student at Scuola Normale Superiore interested in the following topics: microscopy, live cell imaging
PhD Student at Northwestern University Medical School interested in the following topics: fluorescence microscopy, live cell imaging, biochemistry
Instructor at Université Laval interested in the following topics: Flow cyometry, confocal microscopy, monoclonal antibody, western blot,
PhD Student at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor interested in the following topics: SM-FRET, single particle tracking, Live cell imaging
Staff Scientist at California Institute of Technology interested in the following topics: mouse, rat, neurons, biochemistry, live cell imaging, gene targeting
PhD Student at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor interested in the following topics: single molecule microscopy; live cell imaging; nucleic acid chemistry
Assistant Professor at University of Ottawa interested in the following topics: Atomic Force Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy
Professor at University of Southern California interested in the following topics: S. pombe, fission yeast, genetics, molecular biology, microscopy, live cell analysis
Postdoc at Medical University of South Carolina interested in the following topics: Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Cancer, Confocal Microscopy, Live Cell imaging
Assistant Professor at University of York interested in the following topics: live cell fluorescence imaging, protein biochemistry, primary neuronal culture, kinase assays
Professor at Osaka University interested in the following topics: synthetic biology and biophysics
Research Associate at University of Geneva interested in the following topics: Confocal Microscopy, Cellular Imaging, Animal Imaging, Spectroscopy
Postdoc at Duke University interested in the following topics: microscopy
PhD Student at University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey -Robert Wood Johnson Medical School interested in the following topics: genetics, microscopy, biochemistry, live imaging
Research Assistant at MD Anderson Cancer Center interested in the following topics: C. elegans, live imaging, microscopy, protein expression,
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