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preparation, sample processing, and microscopy imaging to generate high-quality datasets. Develop scalable workflows to increase data throughput Analyze complex datasets, in particular image processing and
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the development of novel genomic assays involving single cell and spatial genomic experiments and state-of-the-art imaging analysis. You will also utilize your project management skills to prioritize and manage
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of social learning and collective behaviors. This will require synchronization of and logging from many system components (video acquisition, animal tracking and pose estimation, microscopy image
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(cell-based Ca2+ imaging, cellular and in vivo electrophysiology,) Structural biology (single-particle cryo-EM, model building, molecular docking, and simulations) High-throughput screening (96-well
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imaging methods and applying them to problems of biomedical interest. The lab’s current research is focused on three major areas: (1) super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, (2) single-cell transcriptome
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interpretation, in particular image processing and analysis Present research reports and scientific data internally and externally in a cross-discipline environment Routinely review research activities against
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. Such information will aid analysis of experimental data or help establish automated image processing/machine learning pipelines. Technicians will typically be involved in at least two different projects. Please note
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information and control behavior in mice and songbirds. We place particular emphasis on advanced optical approaches, including multiphoton microscopy, Bessel-beam imaging, and closed-loop patterned stimulation
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modulation and imaging techniques to achieve research goals. What we provide: A supportive and interactive work environment to strengthen your skills as a scientist. Joining the vibrant University
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, and its behavior. By combining cross-species comparisons, behavioral training, and neural recordings, we seek to understand how movements influence sensory feedback and visual processing—laying