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methodologies including in vivo calcium imaging, optogenetics, electrophysiology, and molecular approaches. The work will be conducted in an international and collaborative research environment, offering
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models and iPS models, including genetic modification using CRISPR-Cas technology, imaging cells using confocal and superresolution microscopy, identifying biomarkers of studied diseases, and developing
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developing prototype drug candidates. Project outcomes will be protected as intellectual property and will provide a foundation for translation through clinical studies and appropriate commercialisation
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emphasis on techniques used for optical imaging of the human retina. It centers on two-photon fluorescence ophthalmoscopy employing femtosecond laser sources. This technique offers new opportunities
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development experience, and simulation/prototype development experience in MATLAB, Python, and/or OCTAVE and experiences in system level simulation and testing. Focus on problem solving and self-motivated
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Chemistry and Bioimaging, Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław University of Science and Technology Position description: Conducting mass cytometry (CyTOF) and imaging mass cytometry (Hyperion), immunological
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» AstrophysicsEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Key responsibilities include: Development of data processing code for cryogenic digital photosensors and image reconstruction software
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synthetic telescope images and extract photometric measurements from MOCCA and direct N-body simulation outputs; Simulating time-resolved observations to study stellar variability and orbital motions (e.g
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viscoelasticity for cell culture, Rheological characterization of glioma and brain tissues as well as hydrogel systems, Microscopic imaging and measurements of traction forces generated by glioma cells cultured
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microscopy and image analysis publications LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Research FieldBiological sciences Additional Information Benefits an atmosphere of respect and cooperation; supporting employees with