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Description Adult tissue regeneration often mirrors developmental processes, including increased stem cell (SC) motility and temporary disruption of spatial patterning. A key step in restoring normal
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of Parkinson’s disease and other synucleinopathies. The successful candidate will establish a collaborative research program on live-cell functional studies of alpha-synuclein aggregate processes in cell models
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research and education towards the integration of advanced medical image computing for supporting computer-aided disease diagnostics and intervention planning. Responsibilities and qualifications In
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– University of Copenhagen Our Research Veterinary Neurology is part of the Section for Diagnostic Imaging, Companion Animal Surgery, and Clinical Specialties, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences. It
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analyses. • Analyze and process microscopy data using specialized software • Train researchers and students in these techniques and advanced microscopy • Collaborate with team members on imaging needs
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established research groups investigating the spreading of alpha-synuclein aggregates and their functional and tissue-level impacts using histological, transcriptomic, behavioral, and in vivo PET imaging
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the product from an early prototype to a scalable and sustainable digital product. You will link vision and technology and have considerable influence on the product’s direction, architecture and values. Your
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cases involve various degrees of image analysis, so computer vision experience is a requirement. Experience with large language models is a plus. Furthermore, as AI:Epertise is about deploying AI in
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within Pioneering AI methods for integrative analysis of imaging, clinical and biomedical data to advance understanding and management of complex diseases. The position is open for appointment as of 1
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of Parkinson’s disease and other synucleinopathies. The successful candidate will establish a collaborative research program on live-cell functional studies of alpha-synuclein aggregate processes in cell models