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PhD Student at Stanford University interested in the following topics: ultrafast spectroscopy, two dimensional infrared spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, sum frequency generation

PhD Student at University Of Debrecen interested in the following topics: fluorescence microscopy, FCS, FRET, FRAP, transient transfection, two hybrid system, cloning

PhD Student at University College London (UCL) interested in the following topics: Experimental Biology, Drosophila, RNAi, Nanotechnology, AFN, Microcontact Printing, Computational Biology

Staff Scientist at CNRS Strasbourg interested in the following topics: live cell imaging, microscopy, segmentation, biochemistry

Assistant Professor at University of Salerno interested in the following topics: computational biology, computational chemistry, bioinformatics

Undergraduate at Washington State University interested in the following topics: composite materials characterization, Dynamic Mechanical Properties, Dynamic Mechanical Analysis, Compound Mixing, graphite surface treamtment

Masters Student at Northern Illinois University interested in the following topics: Camelid anitbodies, isothermal titration calorimetry, surface plasmon resonace, circular dichroism, thermofluor, computational, molecular dynamics, molecular docking, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance

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