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and microscopy, including staining and imaging of organoid sections Live-cell imaging Data organization and analysis Weekly lab meetings, journal clubs, and one-on-one mentorship sessions Work
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of the successful applicant include: Laboratory experience in molecular cloning, plant transformation (Nicotiana benthamiana or N. tabacum), mammalian cell culture and transfection, confocal microscopy, protein
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(electron microscopy e.g. EPMA, SEM, and X-ray methods e.g. µCT, XRD) Preparing and evaluating solution analyses using ICP MS/OES Publishing and presenting research results at national and international
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nm optical microscopy." Optics Express 21(22): 26219-26226, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/Oe.21.026219 Optics; Semiconductors; Ultraviolet; Electromagnetic simulations; Lasers; Nanoscale
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aims to develop physics-informed artificial intelligence tools for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The PhD student will focus on designing AI-based methods for quantitative analysis of protein
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, microscopy, electrophysiology, computational neuroscience... As both a PhD and a Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellow, you will benefit from: - Research projects in Bordeaux Neurocampus laboratories covering a wide
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open-access imaging centre that offers cutting-edge techniques to researchers all over Sweden according to a fixed organization and user fees as described on the homepage (https://www.umu.se/en/research
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to state of the art Kerr microscopy. You will adapt existing models of skyrmion motion to the physics of magnetostriction to find the optimum coupling conditions between skyrmion and strain waves, or use
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biology, immunology and, ideally, neuroscience. The candidate must have excellent technical skills in cell and molecular biology, microscopy, flow cytometry, and have experience of working with murine
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the BERNARDO project, funded by the PEPR LUMA program (https://www.pepr-luma.fr/ ). The project focuses on chiroptical interactions, which play an essential role in fields such as biomolecular recognition