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use of supervised fine tuning of a pre-trained vision transformer, U-Net architecture, or related topic. Projects in computer vision for microscopy image analysis are especially relevant. Include a link
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light microscopy imaging methodologies, including confocal, and light-sheet microscopy, hydrogel-tissue engineering, data analysis, and project management. 1-2 years of experience post-PhD is preferred
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and pose estimation, microscopy image acquisition and/or physiological recordings, video game engines, multiple displays, etc.) as well as development of geometrically precise, reconfigurable, closed
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engineering, including multiphoton microscopy and wavefront shaping. Using these novel imaging tools, the lab seeks to advance our understanding of previously underexplored biology, while contributing
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information and control behavior in mice and songbirds. We place particular emphasis on advanced optical approaches, including multiphoton microscopy, Bessel-beam imaging, and closed-loop patterned stimulation
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, microtome, antibody staining) Engineering (CAD/3d printing, microcontrollers, signal processing) What you bring: A Ph.D. in neuroscience, bioengineering, or related field of science. Advanced experience in
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. Our lab uses a broad range of techniques including proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, biochemical in vitro reconstitution, fungal genetics, and live-cell imaging. The ideal candidate for this role will
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join the Henry Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), led by Dr. Whitney Henry, an HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar. The Henry Lab investigates the fundamental biology of ferroptosis
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body in Drosophila and bumblebees as model systems. Our research integrates genetic tools, high-throughput behavioral analysis, EM connectomics, expansion microscopy, mass spectrometry, calcium imaging
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receptors (ORs) lays the groundwork for the rational design of novel classes of insect repellents to control human disease vectors, and to engineer synthetic diagnostic “noses” to detect human disease