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single-cell genomics, epigenetics, and imaging technologies with computational approaches to unravel the mechanisms of immune cell fate decisions in health and disease. As a postdoctoral researcher, you
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cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, will address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging ranging from molecular
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abilities. Prior experience with metabolomics, transcriptomics, bioinformatics, and imaging is a plus. For more information, please feel free to contact Per Svenningsen at psvenningsen@health.sdu.dk
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cytometry, fluorescence imaging, mouse models, single-cell RNA sequencing, or molecular and cellular biology. Candidates should have a Ph.D. (or equivalent) degree or should be close to obtaining
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deformation transients framing local moderate (and large) earthquakes in amphibious environments using fiber optics, and (iii) imaging potential fault structures crossed by the fibers. The project will benefit
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of starting materials Conduct laboratory deformation tests using high-temperature apparatus High-resolution quantitative imaging (SEM, TEM) of deformed products Prepare and present findings of research
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), Opn4 and Opn5, as photoreceptors not directly involved in image-forming vision has opened up for non-visual opsin studies. Our recent publication, using GFP reporter mice, provides evidence of early
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are readily available, including biorepository and clinical biomarkers labs, biostatistics, applied bioinformatics, proteomics and metabolomics and a variety of brain and body imaging resources (MRI, fMRI, DTI
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applications for a postdoctoral position to study the impact of nutritional state on brain function and brain energy use. For our investigations, we use cutting-edge techniques—including multiphoton imaging
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operate. Our approach We combine biochemical reconstitution, live-cell imaging, multi-scale structural biology, and omics technologies to uncover how the nuclear envelope functions as an intelligent