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generation of ultrasound imaging and sensing solutions. The funding of this scholarship and project is provided by the Kempe foundations.Subject descriptionThe subject includes signal processing with emphasis
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including patch clamp electrophysiology, 2-photon biosensor fluorescence imaging, fiber photometry, optogenetics, and rodent behavioral analysis. This position is ideal for a researcher eager to work in a
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)-assisted visual analytics of text, images, … Experiences in specific application domains and their visualization needs, especially related to the two DISA-groups of data-intensive digital humanities and
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as hunger and satiety. The focus will be to identify neural circuits in mice that can treat anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder leading to dangerously low body weight. We believe in fostering
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neurosciences. We combine advanced neuroimaging methods (e.g., MRI, fMRI, diffusion imaging, PET) with computational and data-driven approaches to unravel how the human brain processes information and shapes our
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environment where you will gain expertise in advanced imaging, electrophysiology, and molecular techniques. Division The Department of Neuroscience at Karolinska Institute is internationally recognized for its
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, a neuroradiologist and associate professor, is dedicated to exploring neurodegenerative processes using advanced imaging techniques. The group benefits from the expertise of Danielle van Westen, also
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microscopy, live-cell imaging, and super-resolution microscopy. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will also be responsible, with some supervision, for image processing using custom-developed code and software
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tissue samples from TB patients. Laboratory Techniques: Bacterial Growth Assays: Perform standard and phenotypic assays to measure bacterial growth. Live-Cell Imaging: Conduct live-cell imaging to observe
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mechanisms of immunodeficiency diseases with specific focus on disorders of the actin cytoskeleton. Using rare patient samples and unique animal models combined with state of the art imaging and genomic