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responsible for conducting and developing super-resolution microscopy (dSTORM) experiments for the characterization of biological nano-objects at the nanoscale, particularly extracellular vesicles of various
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fixed organization and user fees as described on the homepage (https://www.umu.se/en/research/infrastructure/biochemical-imaging-centre-umea-bicu/). BICU is part of a distributed National Microscopy
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plate array microscope for simultaneous time-lapse video microscopy, enabling high-throughput single-cell analyses of rapidly migrating cells. You will be responsible for Develop new machine learning
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plate array microscope for simultaneous time-lapse video microscopy, enabling high-throughput single-cell analyses of rapidly migrating cells. You will be responsible for Developing new machine learning
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) microscopy, FLIM, STED, lattice lightsheet microscopy, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), image processing and analysis and spectral imaging. More information about the ABIF can be found at: http
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of advanced functional imaging methodologies for whole-brain mapping of neuronal activity (such as calcium functional imaging, nonlinear microscopy, and light-sheet microscopy), in parallel with monitoring
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value. The project involves cancer cell culture, various molecular and cell biology techniques, chromatin analysis methods, and microscopy imaging. We use a broad range of molecular, cell biology and
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mechanisms of chromosome organization, DNA repair, and cell division. We combine advanced microscopy, high-throughput sequencing, and biophysical approaches to address core questions in cell biology. IMBA is
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vibrant electron microscopy, biophysics and structural biology community. We are seeking to recruit a team leader to head the new life science electron microscopy facility, to be established at the Ernst
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of an acquired immune response. We welcome applications from PhD graduates who are interested in this or a related field, particularly those who may bring a new technology, and/or advanced microscopy skills and/or