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functional aspects of the olfactory system in amphibians and other aquatic vertebrates. Using advanced imaging, neurophysiological, and molecular biological methods, we investigate the olfactory system
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molecular mechanisms for altered interaction that affects HSC output in aging. This will be achieved via the implementation of state of the art multicolor flow cytometry analyses, imaging, omics techniques (e
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, understand its role in therapy resistance, and identify novel regulators using innovative CRISPR screening approaches combined with advanced imaging, single-cell transcriptomics, and phospho-proteomics.
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that exhibit emergent turbulent behaviors, and (2) disordered optical media that process information through complex light scattering patterns. Using advanced imaging, machine learning techniques, and real-time
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, PMID30224749 and PMID32743075 . Requirements M.Sc. degree in molecular-, cell-, structural biology, computer science, digital image analysis or related fields that included minimum six months long
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into goal-directed behavior. We use state-of-the-art approaches including functional brain imaging, automated behavioral analysis, and computational neuroanatomy. We value a collaborative atmosphere, early
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of models in existing simulation software conducting numerical studies, also on HPC systems Further specific tasks can be tailored to the attitude and interests of the PhD students/postdocs. Requirements
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to understand, predict, and treat diseases. You will work with multimodal biomedical datasets including omics, imaging, and patient data and apply cutting-edge AI models such as graph neural networks, transformer
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microscopy and automated image analysis Basic knowledge of toxicology (e.g. through DGPT training courses or relevant studies / professional experience) Experience in establishing test methods Conscientious
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and IT develop innovative radiopharmaceuticals and novel tools for functional characterization, improved imaging and personalized treatment of tumors. The Department of Department Life Science