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methodologies including in vivo calcium imaging, optogenetics, electrophysiology, and molecular approaches. The work will be conducted in an international and collaborative research environment, offering
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emphasis on techniques used for optical imaging of the human retina. It centers on two-photon fluorescence ophthalmoscopy employing femtosecond laser sources. This technique offers new opportunities
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models and iPS models, including genetic modification using CRISPR-Cas technology, imaging cells using confocal and superresolution microscopy, identifying biomarkers of studied diseases, and developing
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developing prototype drug candidates. Project outcomes will be protected as intellectual property and will provide a foundation for translation through clinical studies and appropriate commercialisation
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development experience, and simulation/prototype development experience in MATLAB, Python, and/or OCTAVE and experiences in system level simulation and testing. Focus on problem solving and self-motivated
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process, modification of the microenvironment components, and integration with state-of-the-art research technologies such as high- and super-resolution microscopy, quantitative image analysis, spatial
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student will work on data processing from the digital photosensors and image reconstruction for the PET scanner. The student will be involved in the hardware work on the photosensors as well. The same
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viscoelasticity for cell culture, Rheological characterization of glioma and brain tissues as well as hydrogel systems, Microscopic imaging and measurements of traction forces generated by glioma cells cultured
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synthetic telescope images and extract photometric measurements from MOCCA and direct N-body simulation outputs; Simulating time-resolved observations to study stellar variability and orbital motions (e.g
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recognized science. Expert training in plant molecular and cell biology techniques including advanced live imaging. Professional development within Intercollegiate Biotechnology Doctoral School of UG & MUG