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, incorporating their own ideas and experience in computer vision, machine learning, and related fields, to further visualization and interpretation of molecular images. Our research environment focuses
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spectrometry imaging (MSI) of brain tissue. The missingness can happen along two dimensions: spatial (super resolution) and feature (data imputation). Enhancing the quality of MSI advances our understanding
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, container technologies. • Interest and experience in implementing secure software for sensitive data, including ISO compliance and/or encryption. • Knowledge or interest in biomedical research and
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microscopy datasets now capture millions of single-cell images across diverse perturbations, but differences in imaging protocols, marker panels, and cell types limit their integration and reuse. A key
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super‑resolution microscopy and quantitative live-cell imaging using diverse fluorescent reporters in cultured cells and early embryos. These experimental approaches are integrated with advanced image
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Referensnummer IFM-2026-00053 Work assignments This PhD position focuses on methodological and computational development in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), with emphasis on image reconstruction
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fluorescence microscopes and the Xenium in situ platform. Office work involves image data processing and analysis, as well as preparing project reports. For more details about the facility, visit
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application of methods for analysis of cellular and molecular biology data, primarily omics data, such as bulk and single-cell data, spatially resolved data and mass spectrometry data, but also image and
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focus in multidisciplinary research. The CMCB laboratory aims more specifically at developing cutting-edge data/image analysis as well as modelling strategies to answer fundamental biology issues with
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research. The university is fully committed to and make use of national molecular bioscience infrastructures, including SciLifeLab platforms for genomics, proteomics, imaging, bioinformatics, and high