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Nauki Polskiej” (https://www.fnp.org.pl/component/fnp_programs/program/first-team-feng/n… ). Principle investigator dr inż. Jakub Bogusławski Title of the project: Two-photon fluorescence lifetime
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fluorescence live imaging, and 3) conduct a genetic characterization of evolving populations by performing whole genome sequencing. Altogether, this interdisciplinary approach links genomic analysis and
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on-site clinical oversight of a comprehensive cytogenetics laboratory, which performs chromosome analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization, chromosomal microarray, optical genomic mapping, and next
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rzecz Nauki Polskiej” (https://www.fnp.org.pl/component/fnp_programs/program/first-team-feng/n… ) Principle investigator dr inż. Jakub Bogusławski Title of the project: Two-photon fluorescence lifetime
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tracking for microbes and microgels in phase-contrast and fluorescence images Optimise these models and pipelines for real-time performance and integrate them into an action–perception loop that drives
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for strengthening activities in relation to their specific expertise (e.g., computational imaging, deep learning, numerical optimization) Where to apply Website https://concorsi.unige.it/home Requirements Additional
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with advanced microscopy and time-lapse fluorescence life cell imaging -Participate in translating in vivo observations to experimental bioengineered designs -Our lab maintains an active part at the Max
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employs cutting-edge technologies, including single-cell genomics, integrated CRISPR screens with single-cell readouts, and highly multiplexed imaging. We work with patient-derived cancer tissue, cell line
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removed, and valuable post-process water streams are frequently discharged due to insufficient monitoring. This project will investigate the fusion of data streams from ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence imaging
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Paris Cardiovascular Research Center, Inserm U970 | Paris 15, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
in new mouse models with lymphatic endothelial cell (LEC)-selective deletion of target genes using tissue clearing and confocal and light sheet microscopy with help from technical staff at the imaging