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-Talisman Lab, please click here . As a successful candidate, you will: Purify EVs from cultured cells and plasma using different analytical platforms. Perform imaging experiments using super-resolution
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applications for RGC grants, other local/overseas competitive grants and/or fellowship schemes. General Requirements Candidates should have (i) a PhD degree in imaging science or related field or an equivalent
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differences are sensed and integrated with developmental programmes. The work will focus on mechanisms operating at the interface of root tissue organisation, signalling pathways and environmental constraints
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underlying the processing of natural visual stimuli, using in vivo large-scale two-photon calcium imaging and virtual reality in awake behaving mice. Analyse in vivo large-scale two-photon calcium imaging data
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to brain processing using several different methods, including electrophysiological (EEG), functional and structural brain imaging, as well as behavior and psychophysical measurements. We offer an engaging
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research projects that try to link odor perception to brain processing using several different methods, including electrophysiological (EEG), functional and structural brain imaging, as well as behavior and
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on glacier behaviour, including extreme events. For this work you should be familiar with image (pre-)processing techniques to obtain high quality quantitative data from time lapse imagery. This may include
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. The laboratory also develops cross-disciplinary research areas between these teams. It hosts a large number of PhD and postdoctoral researchers. It is a multidisciplinary research unit in the field of cognitive
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, the aforementioned polymers will contain receptor parts for selective recognition of insulin, peptide C (a side product of insulin production), and glimepiride (anti-diabetic drug). For that purpose, different
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or different stages in a dynamic process. In this PostDoc project, our aim is to visualize the life-cycle of Weibel-Palade Bodies (WPBs) in the context of disease using multi-beam EM (FAST-EM) with correlative