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talented PhD students to develop and benchmark cutting-edge super-resolution imaging technologies. The project aims to establish a comprehensive approach for ultra-high-content, multimodal imaging
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Department: Molecular Imaging – Pathology – Radiotherapy – Oncology Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking
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and ultrasound imaging. The nanodroplets are injected in the bloodstream, through which they reach the tumour, where they vaporize into echogenic microbubbles when exposed to the radiotherapy beam
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Department: Molecular Imaging – Pathology – Radiotherapy – Oncology Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking
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(-renewable) Profile: PhD Reproductive medicine background Experience in immunohistochemistry, molecular biology (miRNA) and cell & tissue imaging Autonomy in statistics and data management FELASA-B certificate
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to biological data sets such as omics data, protein structure prediction, or biomedical imaging. Technical experience in programming (Python preferred), and/or machine learning is a plus—not a requirement. We
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benchmark cutting-edge super-resolution imaging technologies. The project aims to establish a comprehensive approach for ultra-high-content, multimodal imaging of the neurodegenerative mouse brain
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to biological data sets such as omics data, protein structure prediction, or biomedical imaging. Technical experience in programming (Python preferred), and/or machine learning is a plus—not a requirement. We
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graphs. The prototype you will develop using IDP-Z3 will be integrated with results from the other groups to deliver a tool that can benefit both from expert knowledge (your part) as well as from data (U
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interactions, as well as establishing fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) approaches and analysis pipelines to perform non-destructive monitoring of neuronal function, DAMs, and multiplexing