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Visiting Collaborator at Weizmann Institute interested in the following topics: microscopy, molecular imaging, high-throughput microscopy, Image Express, FACS, yeast, biochemistry, deconvolution microscopy, genetics, genomics, Zeiss LSM 710, high throughput yeast genome screens

Assistant Professor at The University of Texas Medical Branch interested in the following topics: e. coli, s. cerevisiae, biochemistry, molecular biology, fluorescence spectroscopy

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Masters Student at Ben Gurion University interested in the following topics: microscopy. cell biology, genetics

Masters Student at University of Alabama in Huntsville interested in the following topics: fluorescence, NMR

Research Assistant at University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) interested in the following topics: IHC, blotting, ELISA

PhD Student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute interested in the following topics: Protein Expression, Purification techniques (SEC), AFM, CD,

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Associate Professor at The University of Melbourne interested in the following topics: Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry

Assistant Professor at The Scripps Research Institute interested in the following topics: cell biology, biochemistry

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