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understanding through an interdisciplinary approach combining micro-fluidics, with genomics, atomic-scale mineral dissolution measurements, biogeochemical rate modelling, high resolution 3D-imaging, isotope
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imaging techniques and/or behavioral testing in rodents is advantageous. It is an advantage to have expertise in genetic cell tracing techniques. Experience in managing mouse colonies with multiple
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of computational tools for analysis of omics and/or live-cell imaging data. Fluent oral and written communication skills in English. Desired qualifications: Experience with software development and programming (e.g
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(CCN) combines research in human cognition with the application and development of advanced methods in neuroscience and neuropsychology. Methods for brain-imaging and brain stimulation are employed
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electrophysiology and sleep) and (ii) in spatial transcriptomics and high-resolution imaging. The selected candidate will work at the intersection of molecular biology and systems neuroscience, gaining a unique
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the University of Oslo, and the successful candidate will have the opportunity to perform field work to study fossil earthquakes and shear zones and7or experimental campaigns in large imaging facilities (e.g
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technology, and ethics. You will be also part of the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis (DSB) group in the Department of Informatics at UiO. Francesco Saggio/UiO via Unsplash Francesco Saggio/UiO
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at risk of early follicle depletion (e.g. cancer survivors and patients with POI). The project combines molecular profiling, high-resolution imaging, and biomechanical manipulation using human ovarian
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technologies represent a convenient opportunity to automate complex code analyses and transformation to obtain improved characteristics in the output code. Modern initiatives rely on a multi-layer approach to
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(with a focus on electrophysiology and sleep) and (ii) in spatial transcriptomics and high-resolution imaging. The selected candidate will work at the intersection of molecular biology and systems