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Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen | Bingen am Rhein, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 4 hours ago
using functional MRI or ultrasound imaging. The Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics conducts research that elucidates neurological processes across various organizational scales via
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‘, bridges the different techniques developed within the cross-area imaging and gives support to all researchers dealing with image processing challenges. By focusing on automation and enabling correlative
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Chair of Biological Imaging 27.02.2026, Academic staff We are now seeking a highly qualified and motivated postdoctoral fellow (f/m/d) to drive the development of novel optical technologies
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of the lab (Karagiannis et al. Nature 2022, Theodorou et al. BioRxiv 2024, Wientjens et al. Immunity 2025, ) and is focused on studying how different diets (e.g. high-fat diet, ketogenic diets) but also
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memory consolidation through neural reactivation (“replay”), yet how different experiences—particularly socially reinforced ones—are selected for consolidation remains unclear. Social memories are often
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Chair of Biological Imaging 02.02.2026, Academic staff We now seek a highly qualified and motivated Post-doctoral researcher (f/m/x) to drive the development of a novel quantum enhanced microscope
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, imaging). • Solid foundations in signal processing and statistics. • Experience with machine learning for regression (e.g., tree-based methods, neural networks) • Hands-on experimental skills: ability and
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systemic infectious processes, immune responses, and evaluating therapies, refinement measures to reduce stress and improve welfare in experimental animals are underexplored. In this 3RTG, we will address
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world with increasing digitalization and medical needs. Our research integrates materials chemistry, biological processes, physical analysis, process engineering and data science. We collaborate with
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. In association with the SFB 1436, Neural Resources of Cognition (supported by the German