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, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab
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endocrinologist and an international expert in CAH. The research group further consists of two post-doctoral researchers, of which one expert in brain imaging, three other PhD students, psychologists and pediatric
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on biological processes as well as the impact of biological processes on materials. Our ambition is to foster a dynamic teaching and research environment that is internationally recognized for its excellence in
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microscopy; fluorescence image processing; single-cell and spatial RNA-seq data analysis. What do we offer? A creative and inspiring environment full of expertise and curiosity. Karolinska Institutet is one
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antibodies contribute to muscle pain and, if so, to elucidate the underlying mechanisms. This research will involve analyzing human samples, employing advanced imaging techniques, and utilizing in vivo models
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support. This research project focuses on the functional structure of X-ray detectors based on organic frameworks with heavy atoms, with applications in diagnostics, including medical imaging. The fine
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instrumentation Practical experience in biological sample preparation Experience in programming (Matlab, Python) for image and data analysis What you will do Plan and conduct experimental work Develop scientific
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information from sequence alone, independent from optical microscopy. This adjacency or neighbor-neighbor information can be used generate images in a computer. Today one person can routinely read millions
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techniques including single cell multiomics, human sample analysis, mouse models of allergic diseases, imaging and advanced flow cytometry. Specifically, the student will characterise memory ILC2 skin niches
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methods to unravel the gene regulatory mechanisms underlying fundamental biological processes. We aim to understand how these processes are disrupted in various diseases. Our extensive collaborations with