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handling, cell culture, imaging, and histology; knowledge of rodent perfusion, injections and dissection is a plus. Possesses basic knowledge in at least one of the following fields: molecular and
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this, we integrate mouse genetics & in vivo imaging, CRISPR gene editing, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, high-content imaging & bioinformatics, electrophysiology & disease modeling Our lab culture
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Programming experience in Python Excellent communication skills and fluency in English Collaborative personality with attention for detail Bonus but not required Experience in imaging or spatial omics data
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cortical neurons into mouse brain In vivo 2-photon Ca²⁺ imaging, visual plasticity paradigms, and behavioral analysis Transgenic mouse models combining SYNGAP1 mutations with humanized SRGAP2C
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imaging, single-cell RNA sequencing, and spatial transcriptomics. Responsibilities This position is ideal for someone who wants to gain hands-on experience in both research and lab management. You’ll be
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paradigm shift in which we consider the liver as a repeated structure of integrated liver modules and hypothesize that the key to successful liver regeneration is to maintain the integrity of each individual
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adults, significantly impacting quality of life, and remain challenging to treat. Our research group has pioneered innovative methods to study voiding behavior in mice and developed live imaging techniques
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evolutionarily recent genes may buffer or exacerbate these effects. About the Labs The Bonin Lab investigates cortical circuit function in sensory systems using in vivo imaging and computational modeling
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the developmental programs that shape inhibitory circuits in the brain. We use various interdisciplinary techniques such as mouse genetics, high content imaging, single cell RNA sequencing, and spatial
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live-cell imaging, we can now explore hormone regulation at unprecedented single-cell resolution. Using these tools, we have observed dynamic fluctuations in brassinosteroid signalling throughout