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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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microscopy to quantitatively study dynamics in living cells. The project will involve experimental work with biophysics techniques, such as microscope operation and sample-labeling strategies. Microscopy-based
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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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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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toxicological exposure conditions; Employ imaging, microscopy, and quantitative analysis to assess neuronal health in fluorescent (GFP-labelled) C. elegans strains; Integrate neurobiological, toxicological, and
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transformer architectures for multimodal fusion (RGB + thermal, intraoperative video, OR signals, EHR, surveys); develop temporal and cross-attention components for longitudinal risk trajectories. Build robust
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-molecule TIRF microscopy, biochemical reconstitution, and fluorescent labeling, we will watch individual RNA molecules and degradosome complexes at work, capturing millisecond-scale dynamics that shape gene
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Researcher in Mammal Paleobiology / Earth System Evolution to join the Department of Archaeology at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oulu. The position is part of the Deep History of Human Past
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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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questions in the areas of self-supervised/label-efficient learning and explainability of deep neural networks (XAI) are being developed, particularly for use in biomedical applications. Further information