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to biomedical data is a plus Experience in image processing techniques, such as segmentation, is of advantage Ability to quickly grasp new concepts and work independently on complex problems Ability to work as
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into the regulation and function of diverse cellular processes. To this end, we use Vaccinia virus as a model together with quantitative imaging and biochemical approaches to study a variety of cellular processes
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the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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ICT Services & Applications. Your role The successful candidates will join the Computer Vision, Machine Intelligence and Imaging research group, led by Prof. Djamila Aouada, to conduct research in
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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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be used to prepare lamella samples for high resolution cryo-EM imaging and tomography. From AI assisted image analysis, 3D models for key proteins and biomolecular complexes will be fitted into 3D
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immunogenicity. Over the past decade, this process has been well characterized, and robust methods have been developed to predict it with high confidence. In contrast, our understanding of the principles governing
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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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expertise, we are creating functional genetic maps using conditional CRISPR/Cas9-based single and higher-order knockout perturbations combined with single-cell expression profiling and imaging. We expect
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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