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), Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of the team, you will carry out in-situ studies of droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) using fluorescence microscopy techniques
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to develop a new generation of fluorescence microscopy methods aimed at overcoming current limitations in acquisition time for single-molecule imaging. The project explores original strategies for temporal
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, with a strong interest or expertise in photophysics -knowledge of fluorescence microscopy -experience in single-molecule imaging, including data acquisition and analysis -familiarity with biological
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: • Prior research experience in molecular biology, cell biology, or biochemistry • Experience with fluorescence microscopy or image analysis • Familiarity with genome engineering (CRISPR/Cas9) or protein
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neurons. Using a combination of high resolution live cell fluorescent imaging, electrochemistry and patch clamp electrophysiology, we recently discovered that activation of GLP-1Rs promotes the formation
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secretion from chromaffin cells. Using a combination of patch clamp electrophysiology and live cell fluorescent imaging the interactions between heterotrimeric G protein subunits, their effectors and the
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compatibility with phase imaging, fluorescence, and super-resolution microscopy. Prepare standardized sample sets for instrument testing, calibration, and biological experiments. Work with the engineering team
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-learning–based segmentation, classification and tracking for microbes and microgels in phase-contrast and fluorescence images Optimise these models and pipelines for real-time performance and integrate them
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the Light Microscopy Facility (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/lmf). Wild-type and mutant lines will be crossed to transgenic lines of interest for live fluorescence imaging. There will also be the opportunity
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Investigate genes involved in Osteogenesis Imperfecta in a zebrafish model using mutant and transgenic lines. Perform skeletal/collagen phenotypic assays and high quality fluorescent imaging to assess disease