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data analysis and data visualization Methods development Development of new analysis pipelines in collaboration with our AI team Lab support: Maintenance of cutting-edge light-sheet microscopes
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diffraction Performing electron microscopic measurements (SEM, TEM, EBSD) Further development of existing in-situ loading device (X-ray refraction) Quantitative data evaluation and consolidation of the results
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’. Within this project, the further development of a frequency comb laser in the vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) spectral range will be pursued. In contrast to existing VUV comb systems, a novel, much more efficient
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, quantitative insight. Implementation of tissue-clearing projects in collaborative projects with the SyNergy Excellence Cluster Help with data analysis and data visualization Methods development Development
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. Successful applicants will be able to establish an internationally visible research program of their own design within our institute. Max Planck Research Group Leader positions offer individuals holding a
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. The position provides excellent career development opportunities within a dynamic, interdisciplinary and highly collaborative research ecosystem spanning LMU Klinikum, LMU, the SyNergy Cluster of Excellence, and
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universities, research institutions and industrial companies Opportunities for internal, interdisciplinary networking and participation in team events Scope for research and development for your own innovative
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approaches. The successful candidate is expected to apply and/or develop modern biochemical and, in particular, cell biological methods for the observation and functional analysis of physiologically relevant
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regard to teaching, the successful candidate will represent the full spectrum of neurobiology. This includes active participation in Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes, and especially in
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the inhibition of collagenase-targeting tools on different collagenases Develop non-cleavable homologs of the collagenase-sensitive probes that block the active site of collagenases EXPECTED RESULTS: Develop novel