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Applications are invited for one postdoctoral position from 1 November 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is part of the ERC project MERCURY Mercenarism and the Accountability Void
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. The Department of Neurosciences brings together the expertise of multiple teams engaged in cutting-edge research, quality teaching and the promotion of innovation in a multidisciplinary context. Home to a critical
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research group. The successful candidate will benefit from building upon novel datasets, exciting preliminary findings, and using unique experimental model systems. Techniques will include multiple imaging
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for a postdoctoral researcher position to develop novel coherent X-ray diDraction techniques for three-dimensional imaging of crystalline structure. The dominate eDort of the postdoctoral appointee will
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regulatory administration of cross-disciplinary extramural and intramural research proposal and award management in partnership with the Primate Center, M.I.N.D. Institute, NPB, School of Medicine, Imaging
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. The Digital and Computational Pathology Laboratory in PCS is seeking a talented and motivated postdoctoral fellow to develop cutting-edge methodologies in computer vision and AI to power whole slide image
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and methodologies such as stem cells, organoids, molecular biology, structural biology, synthetic biology, diverse animal models, multi-scale imaging and quantification techniques, theoretical biology
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Number: JR89560 Position Summary Postdoctoral Research Associate position open in the Williams Lab in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. The Williams Lab is seeking a postdoctoral
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focused on understanding the functions of neurons and circuits in the visual system of ferrets during development. Experiments to be conducted are all in vivo . These include two-photon imaging of synapses
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Associate) to support our NIH funded research program investigating astrocyte dysfunction in Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease. Specifically we