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adults, significantly impacting quality of life, and remain challenging to treat. Our research group has pioneered innovative methods to study voiding behavior in mice and developed live imaging techniques
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investigating sensory signaling in the bladder wall and its role in lower urinary tract disorders (LUTd). The project involves advanced techniques such as ex vivo calcium imaging of mouse and human urothelium, X
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live-cell imaging, we can now explore hormone regulation at unprecedented single-cell resolution. Using these tools, we have observed dynamic fluctuations in brassinosteroid signalling throughout
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for candidates with hands-on experience or a strong interest in spectral imaging techniques, confocal microscopy, and bioinformatic analyses Experience in mouse work is highly desirable Interest in
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the developmental programs that shape inhibitory circuits in the brain. We use various interdisciplinary techniques such as mouse genetics, high content imaging, single cell RNA sequencing, and spatial
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genetics of disease models, human pluripotent stem cells derived neurons, high content imaging, electrophysiology, single cell RNA sequencing, bioinformatics, and spatial transcriptomics technologies. We
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this specificity and test how these regulate structure and function of higher-order thalamocortical inputs in cortical circuits. The applicant will use various technologies, including super-resolution imaging
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, and the experts consult, train, and collaborate with users on experimental design, image acquisition, and image analysis. The focus of the responsibilities of the new Technician is to provide advanced
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project that combines cutting-edge approaches including state-of-the-art imaging techniques, pluripotent stem cell models, in vivo mouse models of neurological disorders, drug (brain) delivery and nanobody
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incoming project requests and manage timelines and deliverables. Support experimental planning and study design, bridging spatial imaging and sequencing-based approaches. Help define optimal