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brain xenotransplantation, mouse transgenesis, in vivo mouse brain imaging, and ex vivo human brain recordings. See more in selected references from the lab: Libé-Philippot et at al. Cell (2023) 186(26
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sense and respond to tumor-associated signals. The research will involve fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and advanced imaging approaches to characterize immune
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biology, and proteomics approaches. The Advanced Live Cell Imaging group (https:www//vandammelab.be) studies endomembrane trafficking in Arabidopsis, with a strong focus on clathrin-mediated endocytosis. In
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will lead and engage in multidisciplinary research employing advanced methodologies, including: • Protein biochemistry and proteomics. • Molecular genetics and genome editing. • Live-cell imaging and
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postdoctoral researcher - molecular mechanisms T-cell leukemia - Diagnostische Wetenschappen (28449)
imaging, flow cytometry, proteomics, RNA Seq and high throughput genetic analysis, single cell analysis platforms, SPF animal facility and in vivo imaging. YOUR TASKS You are involved in research
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recapitulating neural-microglia interactions, as well as establishing fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) approaches and analysis pipelines to perform non-destructive monitoring of neuronal function
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leverage state-of-the-art high-throughput sequencing for the study of somatic evolution. Other ongoing projects involve organoid model development, transcriptomics, genomics, and image analysis. We have
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: You will be working in the research group Medical Biochemistry (LMB) in close collaboration with Medicinal Chemistry (UAMC) and Molecular Imaging and Radiology (MIRA) on selective and potent Granzyme
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will be spent on academic research. You work with other researchers in SBO-project PICASSO, where the interaction between fluid mechanics and moving/deforming structures is coupled to control and image
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, at 30 minutes of Brussels, the capital of the European Union. During this postdoc of two years, you will perform your research at the University of Namur, in the organic chemistry division, part of