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in advancing the clinical and commercial translation of a cutting-edge multimodal endoscopic platform. As part of the Label-free Bioimaging Laboratory, the successful candidate will contribute high
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translation of a cutting-edge multimodal endoscopic platform. As part of the Label-free Bioimaging Laboratory, the successful candidate will contribute high-quality research outputs, oversee the management of a
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imaging and spectroscopy. Experience with data analysis or the ability to perform basic biochemical work with proteins and DNA, e.g., fluorescence labelling, enzymatic reactions will be highly rated in
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highly multidisciplinary environment that spans fundamental discovery through to patient care. Our researchers benefit from outstanding core facilities, including state-of-the-art label-free bioimaging
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aims to push the limits of label-free mass measurement of biomolecules in solution by integrating advanced optical techniques with state-of-the-art data analysis. Building on recent developments in mass
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, continuing the work carried out by the team on the synthesis of labeled organic molecules (arenes, alkanes, ethers).[1-6] 1. Lassalle, S.; Jabbour, R.; Schiltz, P.; Berruyer, P.; Todorova, T. K.; Veyre, L
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University of Turku as an employee from our Come work with us! pages. The European Commission has awarded the University of Turku the right to use the HR Excellence in Research quality label . The label is a
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determined in accordance with the university’s salary system for teaching and research personnel. It consists of a task-specific salary component and a personal performance salary component. The individual
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these techniques to real-world problems, particularly in wave-based imaging and medical applications. This position is part of the Finnish Inverse Problems Society and the FAME Flagship initiative, offering
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proposal preparation. You will also be part of a multidisciplinary research group of nano-diagnostics, involving in microlfuidic, nanotechnology, electrochemical biosensor and bio-nano interaction. What we