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coordinating research protocols. Your main tasks will consist of: Working with a variety of animal models Maintenance and calibration of equipment for imaging and biological phenotyping Making and writing SOPs
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single-cell sequencing, genetic perturbation, and advanced spatial methods (including smFISH, light-sheet imaging, and whole-brain clearing). This project builds on our expertise in gene regulatory
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analysing big amounts of various types of data, e.g. geospatial, tabular, image/video/sound. Experience in passive acoustic data collection, processing and analysis. Experience with complex and large data
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; to discover new drugs and biomaterials through: preparation of hard and soft tissue preparation of human and animal samples for biological and imaging analysis studying disease mechanisms. You will process
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different projects on these topics. These activities will be in close collaboration with researchers at ENVS and BSS at AU in Aarhus. Your profile Experience in the use of machine learning and coding. Sounds
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are available. The research-dedicated infrastructure also includes 3T MR scanners (which may be utilized for acquiring structural images for MEG/EEG analyses and TMS navigation), a data storage database and a
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of code to the ways in which information technology challenges and transforms the social, political, economic and cultural dimensions of modern society. The department represents and encourages diverse and
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Femtosecond time-resolved imaging and control of chemical reactions using molecules in helium nanodroplets The position is available from 1 September, 2025 (earlier or later start may be possible
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diseases, particularly in cardiometabolic, brain, and reproductive health. The Centre integrates emerging big data types - such as multi-omics, longitudinal health records, and clinical imaging - to drive
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research on the molecular and circuit mechanisms of forgetting. The successful candidate will integrate state-of-the-art techniques such as optogenetics, in vivo electrophysiology, calcium imaging by