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Postdoctoral Fellow in innate immunity Employer: Mount Sinai School of Medicine Research lab: Teunissen lab Institute Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute PI: Dr. Abraham Teunissen Location
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Post-doctoral Researcher in Multimodal Foundation Models for Brain Cancer & Neuro-degenerative Disea
radiologists involved in the projects. Training and research environment The Brain Imaging & Neuro Epidemiology group (BraINE) develops advanced methods for medical images analysis, combining computer vision
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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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Research Centre (CRC) 1450 “inSight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” (https://www.uni-muenster.de/CRC-inSight) The project is based in the research group of Prof. Dr. Kerstin Steinbrink
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engaging with partners from the applied and entrepreneurial sectors. It focuses on interdisciplinary innovations that deliver rapid solutions to medical challenges. The research of our group aims to discover
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combining LLMs, molecular measurements, and multi-scale imaging. Your profile PhD in computer science, mathematics, physics, bio-/medical informatics or related fields, specializing in image analysis
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Department of Laboratory Medicine consists of seven divisions and is active in many areas of Laboratory Medicine. The department is
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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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harbouring excellent research and education provide patient care at the highest medical level with around 11.000 employees. The Institut für Schlaganfall- und Demenzforschung on the Campus Großhadern invites
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leftward flow in the left–right organizer (LRO), but the identity and mechanism of the flow-transported symmetry-breaking cue has long remained elusive. Defects in this process are a major cause of