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, coordinating cell-based assays and labeling strategies, and contributing to automation and AI-driven imaging and modeling workflows. The role involves close collaboration with computational and engineering
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living cells. The project will involve experimental work with biophysics techniques, such as microscope operation and sample-labeling strategies. Microscopy-based assays and image analysis will be
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live-cell imaging to join the Advanced Optical Bio-Imaging Laboratory (http://www.testalab.org ) in Stockholm as a Research engineer. The position focuses on the investigation of different labelling
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analysis, generation of metagenome assemblies) Ability to function as part of a team as well as independently. Ability to deliver results to required standard and schedule. Ability to organize and prioritize
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part of SciLifeLab BioImage Informatics Facility (BIIF) as described below. The Vi3-Division gathers a unique combination of expertise in computerized image processing, human computer interaction, and
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antibody production, as well as NBIS (National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden). The department hosts a unit within Display and Selection Technologies, which is part of the national research platform
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discovery and accelerate therapeutic development. This post is part of the SciLifeLab Clinical Genomic platform, which aims to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical implementation. The platform
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the ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative research team. About the employment The position refers to full-time and is fixed-term for 6 months. Stockholm University applies
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written English is required. The applicant should be capable of working both independently and as part of a team, with problem-solving skills and an openness to learning new methods. Assessment criteria
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-resolution, lightsheet), volume electron microscopy, and chemical imaging (nanoSIMS, MALDI-IMS). You will join the Integrated Microscopy Technologies (IMT), part of the Cellular & Molecular Imaging Platform