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on the modeling of tumor growth. Tumor growth is a complex phenomenon, influenced by numerous biological, metabolic and environmental factors. Morphological magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used to detect
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independently the sample and each laser. The LOMA laboratory at the University of Bordeaux specialises in ultra-fast energy transfer imaging and is currently the most advanced laboratory in the field
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. Guida, D. Demaille, E. Garcia-Caurel, N. Bonod, B. Gallas, “Circularly Polarized Images with Contrast Reversal Using Pseudo-Chiral Metasurfaces,” ACS Photonics 5, 4068–4073 (2018). Le projet sera mené à
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characterization of the obtained optical fibers (loss, bend sensitivity, modal quality, polarization, etc.). - Geometric measurements of fibers (surface roughness, transverse profile, SEM imaging, etc
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: histology and immunostaining for epithelial integrity and immune infiltration; quantitative image analysis (ImageJ/Fiji). 2. Innate and adaptive immune readouts: marker panels for myeloid/lymphoid
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cells); quantitative image analysis (ImageJ). 4. Telomere biology: TRF Southern blot (all age groups) to derive a telomere-based longevity/biological age index. 5. p53/ATM-Chk2 signaling: Western blot
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environment, with a wide range of instruments suitable for multidisciplinary research, from cellular and preclinical imaging to crystallography. This project will be carried out under the scientific guidance
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23 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire Image, Ville, Environnement Research Field Biological sciences Environmental science Researcher Profile First Stage
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influence helps detect labeling errors or prioritize unlabeled images, optimizing the learning algorithm and service quality. The doctoral student will carry out their work at IMAG (UMR of Mathematics) and
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Information Eligibility criteria The candidate should hold a PhD in Molecular Microbiology. - Imaging of bacterial cells (phase contrast microscopy, epifluorescence, TIRF, FRAP, transmission and scanning