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PhD/postdoc fellows) to carry out experimental projects with an EMBL host research group, thereby allowing them to build new networks, experience the international and interactive environment at EMBL
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location in Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Mass Spectrometry Imaging The position is to be filled within the framework of the EU-funded project European doctorial network
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mechanisms underlying psychosis. The research utilizes advanced multiphoton imaging and virtual reality platform for simultaneous recording of animal behaviour and microcircuit activity. RESPONSIBILITIES
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characterization. Molecular, cell biological, physiological, histological examinations of pulmonary emphysema or fibrosis, with advanced imaging techniques and analyses. Examinations in pre-clinical disease models
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cells in the brain. As part of this project, we are recruiting a PhD student with a track record of bioinformatics experience. We offer an exceptional learning environment with many experienced postdoc
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for Studying Metabolic Plasticity (ECR 5) For further information please visit: https://www.umg.eu/en/potenziale-entfalten/ecr What we offer: Generous support (your own position, a postdoc (1.0), a PhD student
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unique, novel high-resolution imaging systems to investigate submillimeter-scale turbulent dynamics in multiphase environments such as the ocean surface. The project is part of the Collaborative Research
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Studying lipid alterations of tumorous material by mass spectrometry imaging Quantification of corresponding lipids using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry Data analysis of sequencing and microscopy
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electrophysiological experiments, microsurgery, immunohistochemical staining procedures and / or confocal or STED imaging. Knowledge of image analysis as well as technical and programming skills (ideally in Matlab
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-inspired data and image analysis, often in close collaboration with experimental partners, to identify physical principles behind biological dynamics and self-organization. The project: Voluntary motion in