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untargeted LC-MS analyses of biological samples. Experience with imaging methods such as IncuCyte, confocal microscopy and FLIM, for the analysis of subcellular cofactor concentrations using fluorescent
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, transcriptomics, antibody assays, and advanced 3D microscopy. For this, a lightsheet microscope dedicated to the imaging of cleared samples is being acquired, as well as a workstation for VR-assisted image analysis
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computational physicist for a 3-year PD position in the project MinMix (Mineralization as a fluid mixing process) funded by the Research Council of Norway. In this project, we will use advanced time-lapse imaging
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magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electroencephalography (EEG) data, as well as clinical variables from 80 individuals with FND. These will be compared with already collected data from ~800 healthy
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will build on a theoretical foundation from numerical and functional analysis, as well as image processing. About CSSR and the Department of Mathematics at UiB CSSR is a national research center
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adipogenesis as a paradigm to uncover new molecular pathways by which SUMOylation sustains epigenetic and transcriptional identity during cell differentiation. We expect to contribute to a broader understanding
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biology, including state-of-the-art microscopy techniques such as super-resolution and live cell imaging. The student will work at the Section for Physiology and Cell Biology (FYSCELL), Department
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-of-the-art imaging techniques including super-resolution microscopy combined with biophysical assays to study the effect of mechanical cues on intracellular transport and organelle dynamics. See Guadagno et al
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the rewiring of transcriptional programs during initiation of adipogenesis is to be established. This project will utilize adipogenesis as a paradigm to uncover new molecular pathways by which SUMOylation
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-resolution and live cell imaging. The student will work at the Section for Physiology and Cell Biology (FYSCELL), Department of Biosciences, UiO, under the joint supervision of Professor Finn-Eirik Johansen