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Are you interested in X-ray imaging and biomineralization and in contributing to an international interdisciplinary Human Frontier Science Program funded project on skeletal adaptations in
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, “Mathcrete”, and offers a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with another Postdoc specializing in 3D nano image reconstruction and modelling tools development, as well as other PhDs and Postdocs within
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postdoc is for a period of 24 months, and the ideal candidate is a marine ecologist having experience with imaging PAM, microsensors and TOC measurements (for determination of carbon capture and breakdown
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facilities (e.g., sequencing, proteomics and imaging) and extensive expertise in functional genomics, gene-regulatory mechanisms and cancer biology. This international, well-equipped, highly ambitious and
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disease diagnostics. Responsibilities: Design, prototype, and test microfluidic systems for point-of-care biosensing applications Develop implantable or wearable devices for real-time in vivo diagnostics
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generation of viral constructs and use live cell FRET imaging to understand paracrine signaling in alpha cells. You will also have the opportunity to participate in the maintenance of several colonies
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hands-on experience in tissue handling, histology, microscopy, and spatial transcriptomics. Experience with the computational analysis of NGS- or imaging-based spatial transcriptomics and single-cell
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If you have extended experience in imaging and imaging analysis from two- and three-dimension (3D) cell culture and your aspiration is to be at the forefront of system biology and single-cell
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Job Description If you have extended experience in imaging and imaging analysis from two- and three-dimension (3D) cell culture and your aspiration is to be at the forefront of system biology and
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Job Description If you want to contribute to pioneering quantum-enhanced biomedical imaging in a leading international research environment, we might have the position for you. At DTU Physics