Wouter Roos started as Associate Professor Molecular Biophysics at the Zernike Institute
On November 1st, Wouter Roos started as Associate Professor in Molecular Biophysics. His group will address interactions between viruses and cells, the interplay between nucleic acids and cellular proteins, and will -together with an indusctrial partner- develop High speed AFM technology to probe vescicle dynamics. More information will be available on his website, soon. Please note, that Wouter has already a few PhD positions advertised. Please, contact him in case you know good candidates or are interested yourself.
Last modified: | 03 November 2017 12.27 p.m. |
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