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to address missingness in mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) of brain tissue. The missingness can happen along two dimensions: spatial (super resolution) and feature (data imputation). Enhancing the quality
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particular focus will be on preparing and testing new imaging protocols for brain tumors, where the technology is evaluated for clinical application. The work is carried out in close collaboration with
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relevant documents (references, recommendation letter, transcript of records) You are welcome to submit your application no later than August 10! Contact Head of Department of Building Technology: Magnus
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and Head of Subject Karl Andersson, +46 910-58 5364, karl.andersson@ltu.se Division Manager Professor Kåre Synnes, +46 920-49 1507, kare.synnes@ltu.se Union representatives: SACO-S Diana Chroneer,(+46
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Studies at the Faculty of Medicine - Handbook (umu.se). Description of the PhD-project and assignments The aging brain undergoes several changes that can lead to cognitive decline and dementia. Brain
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Steigenberger on +46 (0)90 - 786 69 64, norbert.steigenberger@umu.se, Head of Research Education, Associate Professor Mattias Jacobsson on +46 (0)90 - 786 61 47, mattias.jacobsson@umu.se or Deputy Head of
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and motivated PhD student to join an interdisciplinary project that combines computational biology, spatial transcriptomics, and tumor modeling to understand how the aggressive brain tumor glioblastoma
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about the position, please contact: Professor and Head of Subject, Jan Laue, (+46)920-49 1288, jan.laue@ltu.se Union representatives: SACO-S Diana Chroneer,(+46 )920-49 2037 diana.chroneer@ltu.se OFR-S
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: +46317723820 Or, Division Head, Prof Rikard Landberg, Email: rikard.landberg@chalmers.se Tel: +4672 350 93 86 We look forward to your application! *** Chalmers declines to consider all offers of further
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The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics is seeking a Researcher and Head of Unit with experience in drug development for placement at the Biochemical and Cellular Methods Unit, Science for