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physiology Competency in scientific programming (e.g. ImageJ, Python) for data analysis and image processing. About the Lab & Environment. The Krishnakumar lab is a highly collaborative group with access
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on investigating mechanisms of amyloid immunotherapy-related microhemorrhage in Alzheimer's disease using in vivo two-photon imaging of amyloid mouse models. Investigate the molecular and cellular processes
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of this programme. The profile PhD in computer vision, computational biology, physics or a related discipline Demonstrated expertise in image analysis and working with large-scale imaging datasets Strong expertise in
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or Functional ultrasound imaging or Electrophysiology (neuropixels) in behaving animals Quantitative data analysis and computational modeling of network activity Data acquisition systems, signal processing and
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Pneumatic Tires, Structure-Process-Properties Relationships. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated Post-Doc Researcher (PDR
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You will: Lead a project on synaptic and circuit mechanisms underlying sensory processing in V1 Implement advanced in vivo approaches, including two-photon imaging, optogenetics, and/or
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biology, imaging, animal work, and biochemistry. Prior experience with laboratory mouse and rat models is required and experience with pig models would be beneficial. The postdoc will be responsible
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models, for the analysis of high-throughput multi-omics datasets (especially single-cell and spatial omics), large textual corpora (e.g., scientific literature), and/or pathologic images. Our research
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and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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) milling. This programme will involve state-of-the-art imaging approaches to visualise molecular details of the intricate relationships between chromatin and nuclear condensates. The successful candidate