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of image processing e.g. using machine learning German skills For further questions, contact Dr. lmke Greving (imke.greving@hereon.de). We offer you an exciting and varied job in a research centre with
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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM
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), proteomics (LC-MS/MS), (epi)genomic data processing, multi-omics integration, machine learning approaches for high-dimensional data, confocal / two-photon imaging, tissue clearing and light-sheet microscopy
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an expert in the extracellular vesicle field with skills in genetic engineering of extracellular vesicles (including transient/stable transgenesis of zebrafish), live embryo imaging, and spatial
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-based imaging system at HZI, perform experiments in prototype systems, and provide critical feedback to collaborating engineers to optimise the system. The ultimate aim of the system is to provide
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, Protein Technology Center, Center for Proteomics and Metabolomics, and Cell & Tissue Imaging Center. Professional Development Opportunities Hands-on training in advanced techniques, including cryo-EM, cell
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SD-26065 -POST-DOC IN METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR HIGH RESOLUTION CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL SAFE AND S...
of the position. The position is placed in the highly interdisciplinary Advanced Instrumentation for Nano-Analytics group at LIST’s Scientific Instrumentation and Process Technology unit. During the past ten years
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. Nature Physics20, 970 (2024)). You will also work on expanding our coherent imaging methodology to look at dynamics and phase switching in materials at the nanoscale (Johnson et al. Nature Physics19, 215
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have developed a range of genetic engineering strategies to modify EVs for the purpose of drug delivery. In addition to EVs, the EL Andaloussi lab also engineers various conjugates for extrahepatic
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access to the technology Hubs by the SyNergy Cluster of Excellence. These include advanced platforms for single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, high-resolution imaging, multiomics, and neuropathology