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imaging approaches, molecular genetics and image analyses to investigate relationship between physical characteristics of the cytoplasm and antifungal tolerance in C. albicans cells and communities
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generally based on fluorophores with different emission wavelengths. However, it is also possible to use the emission lifetime to create a contrast. For example, FLIM (Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy
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structures is sufficient to modulate phase interaction phenomena. This will make it possible to distinguish between hydromechanical and chemomechanical couplings. Finally, the combination of multimodal imaging
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CREATIS, a leading medical imaging research laboratory based in Lyon, France, benefiting from a strong clinical partnership with the Departments of Radiology, Radiotherapy, and Pathology at Centre Léon
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working in the fields of neuroscience, physiology, and cancer, and hosting seven technical platforms (genomics, proteomics, pharmacological screening, vectorology, small animal imaging, functional
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. Implementation and tests within the above-mentioned library. The recruited researcher will carry out research tasks in IMAG, within the ERC NEMESIS project team, led in IMAG by two principal investigators, Jérôme
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their partners by using a combination of computational analyses, single molecule imaging and molecular approaches such as Electron Microscopy. The project will be realized in collaboration with research groups
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colloid synthesis experiments (microassembly and coating with vapour deposition) - Acquisition of 3d images using confocal microscopy - Data analysis and regular (weekly) reporting - Scientific
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develop and lead a research project aimed at studying kleptoplastidy in marine plankton, combining different imaging approaches and laboratory experiments. This project will be carried out in collaboration
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movements by correlating Planetscope satellite images: testing, validation, and development of specific processing methods. This postdoctoral position is funded by the Labcom project. Catastrophic ground