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-resolution in vivo imaging A collaborative, interdisciplinary environment in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Active, well-funded projects addressing critical gaps in neurovascular research
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for its expertise in correlative imaging and materials science. To advance our microplastics research, we are looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with strong expertise in fluorescence
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Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 1 or 2 in Microbiology Imaging, UCD School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, 18 months Applications are invited for a temporary post of a Post-doctoral
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Postdoctoral Researcher (gn*) Life Science Reference Number: 10899 Fixed term of 3 years | Full time with 38,5 h | Salary Grade TV-L E13 | European Institute for Molecular Imaging We are UKM. We
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with skills in computation and image processing is highly desired. Excellent communication skills and an ability to work across platforms in a collaborative style are desired. St. Jude is an Equal
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. The successful candidate will collect electrophysiology and imaging data and analyze neuronal activity and behavior to better understand how neural circuits control behavioral performance. Applicants should have a
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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. The computational imaging group at DESY is concerned with the development
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focused on developing tools for quantitative imaging of epithelial cell biology and biophysics. Moreover, you will support and develop novel workflows of bioimaging analysis to quantify advanced imaging
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and animal behavior studies. Our laboratory conducts 2-photon laser-scanning microscopy imaging of neuronal activity in awake mice, with a focus on mouse models of genetic risks for developing
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less authentic and personalized application PDF version of your full M.Sc. thesis (Please compress the figures if the file size is too large) At least one recommendation letter, preferably from your M.Sc