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the Biological Sciences. Interdisciplinary skills and approaches in Genomics, Advanced Imaging, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Cell Biology, Mouse models, and Research Translation are desired. This is an ongoing
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, computer scientists and biologists all working to develop imaging techniques within a supportive and diverse environment. Key Responsibilities This role will involve the operation of a new ultrafast laser
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: GFZ is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research. We advance the understanding of dynamic processes to address global
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, combining imaging tools with chemical and biological platforms to see life in new ways. As a Post Doctoral Researcher at the Franklin, you will bring scientific knowledge and skills to deliver a specific
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SPM images of single molecules into their respective 3D molecular structures. Aim: Design, build, and test computer programs to interpret SPM images into 3D molecular structures. Fields: code
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Lab ). Integrative analysis of single-cell multi-omics and spatial imaging data in cancer, immunology, organoids, etc., in the context of the Human Cell Atlas (single-cell analytics) and/or the ELLIS
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balance. Lead data analysis efforts, applying advanced signal processing and statistical techniques to extract meaningful insights from electrophysiological and imaging data. Collaborate with
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management support, with concrete prototype, by analyzing and understanding data through models—both static and dynamic representations that capture the knowledge and behavior of a physical system. The role
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) quantification tools, holding back early immunogenicity risk assessment in the context of protein drug development. A clearer understanding of the rules governing T cell activation would form a paradigm shift in
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skin diseases. Applying advanced immunological and molecular techniques, such as multiparameter flow cytometry, cell sorting, in vitro differentiation assays, spatial transcriptomics, and in vivo imaging