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-, outcome- and sensory-guided actions, and how these processes are disrupted in genetic neurodevelopmental disorder models, including autism, OCD, ADHD, and intellectual disability. Postdocs will work in a
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, bioinformatics, production of genetically engineered animal models, single-cell profiling, and advanced image processing and analysis. In addition, numerous institutional shared resources and core facilities
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experimental teams to integrate transcriptomic and imaging data with computational models and actively contribute to experimental design. Contribute to publications in high-impact journals and present findings
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Postdoctoral Fellow in innate immunity Employer: Mount Sinai School of Medicine Research lab: Teunissen lab Institute Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute PI: Dr. Abraham Teunissen Location
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, and deep generative models (e.g., VAEs, normalizing flows, diffusion models). Hands-on experience in multi- and hyperspectral image processing (e.g., IDL/ENVI) and RTM inversion (e.g., ARTMO
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. The postdoctoral researcher will collaborate closely with an engineering team responsible for process integration and prototype development Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2.5–year position
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Postdoctoral position in the development of an AI-based phenotyping system for high-throughput sc...
work. Qualifications PhD in computer science, computational biology, engineering, or related fields. Experience developing deep-learning tools for image processing, automatic monitoring of agricultural
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artificial intelligence-driven techniques for image processing Excellent proficiency of oral and written English in a scientific context Meriting criteria are: Experience with µCT or other tomography imaging
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of image processing e.g. using machine learning German skills For further questions, contact Dr. lmke Greving (imke.greving@hereon.de). We offer you an exciting and varied job in a research centre with
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into the regulation and function of diverse cellular processes. To this end, we use Vaccinia virus as a model together with quantitative imaging and biochemical approaches to study a variety of cellular processes