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versatile fabrication techniques and equipment are used. CFU are experts in synthetic aperture ultrasound imaging and has the SARUS experimental ultrasound scanner, which can acquire and process data from
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/kermen-lab/). Our expertise includes behavioral assays, neuronal tracing, in vivo calcium imaging of large populations of neurons (2 photon & light sheet microscope), opto/chemogenetics. We use transparent
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techniques with a documented track-record related to these competencies. Experience with calcium signaling and calcium imaging is considered a great advantage, as is experience with biochemical and biophysical
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cell and spatial RNA sequencing technology. Suitable candidate will acquire in vivo imaging and image analysis skills, collaborate on interdisciplinary projects with international collaborators, present
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cell and spatial RNA sequencing technology. Suitable candidate will acquire in vivo imaging and image analysis skills, collaborate on interdisciplinary projects with international collaborators, present
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about the faculty here . About the research project You will be part of a research group investigating the neurodegenerative process in Parkinson’s disease. You will use different rodent model
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imaging the gut response in vivo at organism level, mice are phylogenetically closer to humans, and have a more complex gut microbiota. Researchers with experience in neuroscience, microbiology and
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-bioinformatics . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete online application must be
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, Aarhus University (AU-FOOD). AU-FOOD is in possession of the most advanced analytical research infrastructure, with well-integrated, high-tech prototype facilities. This world-leading infrastructure, will
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theoretical atomic-scale simulations, data scientific approaches, and experimental operando electron microscopy measurements of nanoparticle catalysis at the Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION