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microscopy datasets now capture millions of single-cell images across diverse perturbations, but differences in imaging protocols, marker panels, and cell types limit their integration and reuse. A key
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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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environment? Join us as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Uppsala University! The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology is organized into seven research programmes which all focus on different areas of cell and
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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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, 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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, 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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of formulating them, 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
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unexplored intersection between social cognition, attentional processing, and gaze perception. We use several different methods, including functional magnetic brain imaging (fMRI), behavioral and
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, the establishment and optimization of behavioral assays under controlled oxygen conditions, image‑based analyses, and quantitative data processing and interpretation. The role also includes active participation in
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teaching are conducted within seven divisions with different research focus. Read more about us here About the division The Division of Biomedical Engineering is part of the Department of Materials Science