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aggression, fear, and feeding), using large-scale neural recordings, advanced imaging, causal perturbations, and quantitative analysis in freely moving mice. For an overview of the lab’s research program and
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locomotor gait (using the Catwalk and Motorater equipment), spatial memory test (Y-maze). The software Anymaze to acquisition and analysis of behavior will be used for this purpose. Administration
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and beneficial for soil health. Yet, despite their potential, all fava beans produced in Sweden today go to animal feed, leaving their use in food applications largely unexplored. Their transition from
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CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research - Uporto | Portugal | 17 days ago
the entirety of the biomass to avoid waste. At CIIMAR, the candidate will be responsible for running feeding and infection trials, preparation and coordination of samplings, as well as samples processing and
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research environment. We develop knowledge about resilient and sustainable crop production systems to meet the demands for quantity and quality in terms of food, animal feed and bio-based raw materials in a
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-value feed. Hence, an integrated rapeseed meal biorefinery will be investigated and evaluated. The proposed biorefinery will focus on (a) the recovery of proteins, (b) the recovery of hydroxycinnamic
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Vision Profiler (UVP), and to analyse its spatial and temporal variability. This will be done by combining different data sources and machine learning (ML). Data used for this ML approach include - a
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on the plants Arabidopsis thaliana will generate maps of depolarization, retardance, dichroism, and optical axis azimuth, which will feed machine learning models developed by the project partners to identify
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experiments on mouse models (force-feeding, intraperitoneal injections, blood sampling, oral and faecal microbiota sampling), behavioural tests, post-mortem neuropathological evaluations, biochemical analyses
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through feeding management. Contact Further information on the position may be obtained from Professor Margit Bak Jensen, phone: +4522365482, email: margitbak.jensen@anivet.au.dk Position 2: Postdoc in