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opportunity to apply and integrate advanced image processing techniques to progress the fields of biomedical and life sciences. Working within a team of biologists, physicists and engineers, the specialist will
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reconstitution, cell biology, and fluorescence microscopy imaging tools, we aim to uncover how protein-membrane interactions promote membrane microdomain formation and how these structures respond to external
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structural biology, biochemistry, in vitro reconstitution, cell biology, and fluorescence microscopy imaging tools, we aim to uncover how protein-membrane interactions promote membrane microdomain formation
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microscope and cryo-FIB/SEM installation scheduled in 2027. Your current duties include the day-to-day operation of the national cryo-EM facility, which currently houses a 200-kV Talos Arctica with a Falcon 4i
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. Therefore, we are aiming to update and expand our services in cryoEM with a 300 keV microscope and cryo-FIB/SEM installation scheduled in 2027. Your current duties include the day-to-day operation of
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to update and expand our services in cryoEM with a 300 keV microscope and cryo-FIB/SEM installation scheduled in 2027. Your current duties include the day-to-day operation of the national cryo-EM facility
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, and fluorescence microscopy imaging tools, we aim to uncover how protein-membrane interactions promote membrane microdomain formation and how these structures respond to external stress. We want
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processing of brain tissue microstructures within such image volumes. The scientific responsibilities of the new doctoral researcher lie within this domain. As our new Doctoral Researcher or Project Researcher
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of Advanced Mathematics for Sensing, Imaging and Modelling (2024–2031). The group is also supported by a Research Council of Finland Fellowship under the project SPARSe (2025–2029), further strengthening its
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reconstitution, cell biology, and fluorescence microscopy imaging tools, we aim to uncover how protein-membrane interactions promote membrane microdomain formation and how these structures respond to external