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stations and is a competence and reference center for research on and with primates. The DPZ is one of the 96 research and infrastructure facilities of the Leibniz Association. The Functional Imaging
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candidate will join an exciting research program exploring a newly emerging paradigm in immunology: mitochondrial transfer and synthetic organelle therapy. Using newly developed genetically engineered mouse
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coefficient, which leads to optical aberrations and image degradation at elevated temperatures. In this AiF/ZIM project, funded within the framework of BMWK 2+2, the aim is to develop Ge crystals with
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analysis of omics and/or imaging data Interest in working with and for the digitalization of the ELM community. Self-driven and hands-on personality. Organization and prioritization skills. Very good
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include high-order standard or translational humans to rats memory tasks (Sauvage et al, Nature Neuroscience, 2008) combined with lesions, optogenetics, high-resolution molecular imaging based
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, SimBA) Experience in animal experimentation (FELASA or equivalent is a requirement) Expertise in molecular biological and advanced imaging (confocal and fluorescence) techniques and analysis programs
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vivo. Your role in the project will be to investigate by means of in vivo two-photon imaging in behaving fish how sleep deprivation affects brain–heart interactions and stress. You will work at the
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interest in pursuing an independent academic career Experience in protein biochemistry, imaging and molecular biology Teaching experience and interest in teaching on BSc and MSc level Excellent spoken and
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, EM-Seq), and single-molecule live-cell imaging techniques to investigate mechanisms and outcomes of viral chromatin control. We are looking for a highly motivated, ambitious and team-oriented candidate