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location in Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Mass Spectrometry Imaging The position is to be filled within the framework of the EU-funded project European doctorial network
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advanced microstructural characterization (EBSD, EDX, SAXS, TEM) and ex situ/in situ nanoindentation-based techniques (micro-tensile/compression). The insights gained from this investigation will be crucial
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strong background in biological sciences who are enthusiastic about contributing to cutting-edge research. The Cao Laboratory utilizes and develops cutting-edge single cell omics, genetic, imaging and
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mechanisms underlying psychosis. The research utilizes advanced multiphoton imaging and virtual reality platform for simultaneous recording of animal behaviour and microcircuit activity. RESPONSIBILITIES
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’ at BMB and the ‘Danish National Mass Spectrometry Platform for Proteomics and Biomolecular Imaging’ (PLATO), which provides a highly international, collaborative, ambitious and innovative research
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. Collaborate with people with diabetes, diabetologists, software engineers, and clinical psychologists to develop and validate prototype tools. Contribute to qualitative and mixed-methods research to ensure user
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architectures and principles from Bayesian neural networks and biological sequence models, including large DNA and protein language models. The project also aims to develop a prototype federated learning
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unique, novel high-resolution imaging systems to investigate submillimeter-scale turbulent dynamics in multiphase environments such as the ocean surface. The project is part of the Collaborative Research
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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in X-Ray Nano-Computed Tomography for Dynamic Processes in Geological...
), on the development of in-situ nano-computed tomography (nano-CT). The expected start date is May 2025, and the position will be hosted within the 3D Imaging Center ( 3DIM ). The position aims to develop
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assays, flow cytometry, fluorescence imaging, RNA sequencing and biochemical techniques e.g. western blot, quantification assays). Combining diet treatments, pharmacological inhibition and genetic