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applications, ranging from non-invasive cancer treatments to contrast imaging and targeted drug delivery. The research will be supervised by Dr Vanja Nikolić. Learn here more about the project in non-technical
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an underwater particle and plankton imaging system (UVP6), and a combination of morphological and molecular techniques (DNA metabarcoding). Focus areas are the polymetallic nodule fields in the Clarion-Clipperton
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Profile: We are seeking an ambitious, independent, and proactive researcher who is excited to work at the intersection of AI, imaging technology, and oncological surgery. Ideal candidates will have: A
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, CRISPR gene editing and molecular biology; Advanced imaging methods including live cell imaging of synapse and network function, electron microscopy and cellomics; Quantitative analysis of biochemical and
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manipulation of the publishing process, such as fraudulent editorial handling and peer review as well as mechanisms to artificially inflate citations to manuscripts. Most recently, generative AI has made it
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materials at the micro-to-nano-scale. To this end, the lab has developed a technique for imaging spin waves – microscopic waves in magnetic materials - based on magnetic sensing with nitrogen-vacancy (NV
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addition, this material needs to have certain physical and chemical properties to ensure both biocompatibility and good contrast for real-time imaging during the procedure. The goal of this project
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environment. Visible homelessness, such as encampments, is frequently seen as detrimental to cities’ public image. In response, public authorities are increasingly introducing laws and regulations
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seen as detrimental to cities’ public image. In response, public authorities are increasingly introducing laws and regulations that criminalise homelessness, prohibiting behaviours that homeless
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strategies. Zebrafish provide a powerful system for cancer research due to their genetic similarity to humans and transparent embryos, enabling real-time imaging of tumor development and its microenvironment