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, the aim of the PostDoc position is to investigate the regulation of the enzymatic degradation of glucosinolates, which is relevant for the bioactive effect of this substance class. For example
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Invertebrates I (sponges, cnidarians, matelids and comb jellies) Targeted sorting and preparation of samples Technical assistance for digital imaging and documentation including the use of microscopes. Supporting
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cutting-edge research project within a highly interdisciplinary and international team and a supportive research environment Access to state-of-the-art imaging and analytical facilities Opportunities
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-learning algorithms Versatile data-science knowledge, including image and DNA sequences processing Programming skills in Python or other modern programming languages supporting AI and bioinformatics
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molecular cell identification and single-/two-photon imaging techniques. You will work at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) with Prof. Stefan Remy and in close cooperation with Dr. Janelle Pakan
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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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, both written and verbal Knowledge of German and/or a willingness to learn Computer/programming literacy, for example in R, and/or software used in image processing (Adobe Photoshop, ImageJ etc.) Ability
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phenotyping, including image analysis evaluations, for trait quantification Handle NGS datasets for RNAseq or SNP detection and linkage analysis using R Your qualifications and skills: You have a PhD or
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. The letters will then be added to your application in our system and forwarded to the appropriate persons. Please ensure that you only use .pdf files, Word documents and images in .jpg format. Please also
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tweezer, fluorescence life time imaging as well as light and atomic force microscopy among others. This project will help to build a novel approach to the generation of active surfaces and help