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MINFLUX: data acquisition and new data/analysis tools Spatial Chemical Composition using label-free-IR imaging Converting cryo-electron tomograms into images for WCMs and Minecraft Studies on organelles in
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their choice of preferred cults. The main methods used in the project include spatial analysis, predictive modelling, and the analysis of geocoded data, especially of epigraphic and archaeological origin. MAIN
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the Sandelin and Falsig Pedersen laboratories, which are closely located at University of Copenhagen. Our recent work in this area includes: Spatially resolved analysis of microenvironmental gradients in cancer
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Germany (https://ngs-kn.de ). Its primary technological focus is on implementing innovative methods for single-cell and spatial sequencing, as well as bulk short and long-read sequencing applications. With
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capped RNA (TLDR-seq): full-length sequencing of capped RNAs (Nucleic Acids Res 2025, doi:10.1093/nar/gkaf240 ) Spatially resolved analysis of microenvironmental gradients in cancer (Science Advances 2024
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) (Dr. Simpson’s webpage). The original call for the solicitation can be found here: https://www.energy.ca.gov/solicitations/2025-02/gfo-24-307-advancing-designs-and-analysis-high-voltage-direct-current
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cutting-edge technologies. The Pritykin lab (http://pritykinlab.princeton.edu) develops computational methods for design and analysis of high-throughput functional genomic assays and perturbations, with a
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community assets using multiple data sources and spatial tools. The role emphasizes project leadership, transdisciplinary research across environmental, social, and political sciences, and interaction with
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the Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing is an interdisciplinary research group focused on integrated approaches to geospatial systems analysis. Our work applies a complex adaptive systems
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: Quantitative analysis of experimental data and description of spatial structures in crowds (e.g., Minkowski functionals, Voronoi analyses, clustering methods) Comparison of physical structural analyses with