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Postdoc opportunity within single molecule fluorescence imaging funded by Villum fonden. We seek a postdoc candidate with experience in experimental biophysics to join the single molecule biophysics
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analyses. The Paris Brain Institute provides access to cutting-edge imaging, electrophysiology, behavioral platforms, and a vibrant collaborative neuroscience ecosystem in central Paris. Key responsibilities
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for its expertise in correlative imaging and materials science. To advance our microplastics research, we are looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with strong expertise in fluorescence
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Work group: Institute of Metallic Biomaterials Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Starting date: 21.11.2025 Job description: Postdoctoral Researcher - Automated Correlative Image
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. Postdoctoral Researcher – Automated Correlative Image Analysis for BlueMaterials Reference code: 992 Work location: Rostock Join the Cluster of Excellence “BlueMat: Water-Driven Materials” (www.tuhh.de/bluemat
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from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society. The Research Group Chromatin Labeling and Imaging (Dr. Gražvydas Lukinavičius) invites applications for a position as Postdoc
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research in focused ultrasound therapy, aiming to achieve breakthroughs in acoustic physics, ultrasound biology, multimodal imaging, intelligent treatment, and clinical big data. Our mission is to develop
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uniaxial creep tests (tension, compression) and comparing the results Characterization of the microstructure–property relationship using optical microscopy, SEM and EBSD Correlation of microstructure and
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Reference number: 2026-0013 The Division of Computational and Molecular Prevention of the DKFZ, in collaboration with the Translational Molecular Imaging in Oncologic Therapy Monitoring Unit, invites
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, using electrophysiology and calcium imaging as core tools, supported by molecular biology, cell culture, and in vivo experiments. The successful candidate will lead mechanistic, function-first research