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the plasma membrane using both in vitro and cell-based approaches. In this endeavour the position is for a Postdoc with expertise in cell signalling pathways, protein biochemistry and in vitro cell biology
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central role in developing and validating these advanced human model systems, applying molecular, imaging and electrophysiological methods to characterise disease-relevant phenotypes and drug responses
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microscopies to address bacterial mechanisms. The ideal candidate should already possess a doctorate in Biophysics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or related field. Experience in cell imaging, bacterial and
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training of mice, in vivo two-photon imaging, viral circuit tracing, and computational analysis to study how fronto-sensory feedback microcircuits contribute to adaptive cognition. The successful applicant
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. The project combines behavioural training of mice, in vivo two-photon imaging, viral circuit tracing, and computational analysis to study how fronto-sensory feedback microcircuits contribute to adaptive
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This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the direction of a new research group, and supervise PhDs and Masters’ students. We are looking for an independent postdoc who wants to explore both
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imaging and data analysis. In this role, you will: Develop and apply AI tools to analyse eye images Work with hospitals across the UK to collect and study patient data Help create new methods to detect and
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central role in developing and validating these advanced human model systems, applying molecular, imaging and electrophysiological methods to characterise disease-relevant phenotypes and drug responses
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two-photon imaging systems, and working on a research project funded by the Wellcome Trust to investigate fronto-sensory feedback microcircuits in the brain and their relevance to behavioural
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40 Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 24.02.2026 Reference no.: 4912 Explore and teach