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🇧🇷🇺🇸Evolutionary Cell Mechanobiology of Archaea. Associate Professor at Indiana University. Standing tall on the shoulders of tiny (salty) bugs. Lab Website: bissonlab.com
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"Elsevier incurred costs of around £1.7 billion last year, which included investment to develop new technology and for improving services." Let that sink for a min. $1.7B expenses ($2.7B revenue and $1B profit) and they expect us to believe they're developing any sorts of technology.
We're specifically looking for someone who has built things and loves crazy projects than any particular degree/background. In this position, you'll work both in the Great Salt Lake (Utah) and at IU constructing synthetic salt lake "playas". Please spread the word! [3/3]
Thank you, we hope people use it to think about condensates in various systems! SPARK isn’t sequence-based but rather works by modulating kinetic parameters (diffusion coeff, binding probability, residence time etc.) which does affect properties like brightness and persistence of condensates (Fig 1)