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the Clinic for Radiology. As one of Germany's leading university radiology departments, we provide all outpatients and inpatients at UKM with state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and image-guided therapy
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Dortmund, we invite applications for the Research Group Analysis of Microscopic BIOMedical Images (AMBIOM): PhD Candidate (m/f/d) The position is part of the DFG-funded project: ComplexEye - a 96/384-well
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-derived samples for detailed phenotyping of sperm flagella and motile cilia, ultrastructural analysis, and assessment of flagellar/ciliary motility Analysing multi-omics, imaging, and functional datasets
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(https://www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/about-cliccs/cliccs-ll.html ). In CLICCS-M4, we are further developing the unique ICON-Coast model within the ICON Earth System Modelling Framework. The objective
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Andrology (CeRA). Here, we investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying vascular and lymphatic control of gonad development, using advanced imaging, zebrafish models, and organoid systems. Our
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macrophage subpopulations in their acute response to reperfusion injury following myocardial infarction. The study employs various imaging modalities, including confocal laser scanning microscopy and light
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social benefits. By joining the HZI, you will have access to top-tier research infrastructure, advanced technologies (including a BSL-3 facility, advanced imaging, and various cutting-edge omics
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, Molecular Biology, Biomedicine, (Bio-) Chemistry or similar) Strong interest in human genetics, microscopy and imaging analysis, and bioinformatics Previous experience with molecular biology techniques
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pluripotent precursors Flow-cytometry and flow-cytometric cell sorting in the inhouse facility Immunofluorescent staining and tracing of cells in organoids and testis tissue (Live)-digital (video-)imaging
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to the success of the whole institution. Biomolecular condensates have emerged as a new paradigm to understand biological functions in living cells. Dresden has pioneered research in the field of biomolecular