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research unit. The division focuses on uncovering molecular mechanisms of health and disease through advanced imaging and biophysical approaches. The research group hosting this position studies Contractile
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Description of the workplace This post-doctoral position is part of the EU cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, will address
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well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The hiring process for this position may require a criminal background check and/or motor vehicle records check. Any verbal or written
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is 7/1/24. Qualifications Completed PhD or a foreign equivalent. The current project seeks to revolutionize the entire process from data to prediction with a paramount focus on reproducibility and
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to study processes relevant to human reproduction using genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and microscopy/imaging. A qualified candidate will be capable of working independently
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imaging methods and metabolic function tests to assess airway epithelial function and neuronal health. This is a non-tenure track position, and the appointment length will coincide with available funding
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will create a personalized training and development plan with the supervisor. Minimum Qualifications Currently has or is in the process of completing a PhD, MD/PhD, DPhil or equivalent terminal degree
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Scale Tissue Atlas" project. -Duties include conducting research on image processing, image alignment, and instrument design and development for the funded projects. -This project will require expertise
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worldwide, leveraging industry-standard tools and technologies to ensure the quality and reliability of the developed prototype hardware implementation. Qualifications: PhD in Electronics/Computer Engineering
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Position Summary Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Rui Tang studying small cell lung cancer metastasis. The Tang lab applies a combination of cell/molecular biology