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other alpha-synucleinopathies. The work may also include using existing and/or developing new methods for data analysis together with other researchers, and possibly some involvement in handling and
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of statistical methods Presenting results at seminars and conferences Writing scientific publications Eligibility A person who has been awarded a doctorate or a foreign qualification deemed to be the equivalent
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this, we will apply novel tools based on semi-permeable capsules, including various analytical and biochemical methods, molecular barcoding, sequencing, and high dimensional data analytics. The project will
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treatment. Develop methods and models that can predict the course of the disease by analyzing detailed data on the immune system and metabolism. We are conducting a large study, the CoVUm study, involving 579
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brain imaging methods as a window into human brain plasticity. Projects will combine new data acquisition with analysis of existing datasets, and may leverage: MRI (structural, diffusion, and functional
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of 3D genome and epigenomic landscape orchestrates gene expression programs that underlie neuron-to-glioma communication. In this project, we will use single-cell sequencing methods, bioinformatics, and
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, including tissue preparation, sectioning, and staining. Microscopy techniques, with a focus on confocal microscopy and image analysis. Contributing to study design, selection of analytical methods, and method
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methods as well as handling of complex and extensive datasets. The work includes extensive metadata from medical records and the healthcare's national quality registers. Experience of working with medical
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relevant to the subject area. A doctoral degree in molecular biology or genetics is required. For the employment you must also have extensive laboratory experience in biochemical methods and molecular
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includes the prefrontal cortex with a focus on selection between stimuli of different value and its plasticity. The project will be carried out by applying “all optical physiology” methods, i.e. a