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Observatory system, with a particular focus on flux calibration and image quality considerations. Once the system is in operation we intend to fully exploit the data set to address forefront open questions in
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interpersonal skills and ability to work with others in a collaborative environment. Desired Qualifications* Experience in in vivo-imaging or -recording, patch-clamp recording, and live cell imaging. Modes
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methods such as genetics, molecular biology, RNA-sequencing, FACS, biochemistry, confocal imaging as well as behavioral and -omic data analyses. These require accurately and effectively applying
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immunostaining and image analysis. The employee will also be needed in analyzing data, interpreting, communicating results, writing manuscripts, and presenting at conferences. Required Qualifications
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: biomechanical testing, clinical imaging (echography, computed tomography), image post-processing, and computational modeling. The candidate should demonstrate independent research productivity by showing
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to understand the fundamental mechanisms underlying cancer cells’ rheological properties. Past experiences with cell culture, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, and live imaging are required. Experiences in