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neuroscience (23240033) Understanding how adaptive and maladaptive behavior emerges from the operation of neuronal circuits is a central topic across different sub-disciplines within neuroscience. Our
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following skills: Strong interest in the field of neuroimaging, psychiatry and genetics. Computer skills: Strong level in the main informatics software (FSL, Freesurfer, fMRIprep) and coding languages (R
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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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University of New Hampshire – Main Campus | New Boston, New Hampshire | United States | about 6 hours ago
into practical tools, guidelines, and prototype implementations. Furthermore, the candidate may contribute to broader research efforts, including digital chart compilation workflows, geospatial data processing
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targeting a lysosomal protein to treat neurodegenerative disease. The successful candidate will have expertise and practical experience in assessing the effect of experimental therapies on lysosomal function
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human and murine cells cultured in vitro and collect cancer and non-cancer tissues from mice; processing cell and tissue samples for protein- and DNA/RNA-related assays and immunohistochemical staining
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, tissue sections, RNA/DNA, tabular data) for predictive modelling using software such as Python Documented experience of neural networks, image processing, deep learning algorithms, and data visualization
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trajectories. Multimodal biological characterisation: This line investigates the complementary value of different biomarkers, including imaging and fluid biomarkers (in close collaboration with the Fluid
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programming skills for image processing, image analysis and/or hardware control. You are eager to learn, can work independently and have a creative and solution-driven mindset You have an excellent track record
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imaging data as well as new paradigms for characterizing mouse social and vocal behaviors. The role of the Postdoctoral fellow She/he will analyze genetic data from different groups of individuals with