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electrophysiology or live-cell imaging techniques like calcium imaging is also essential. Experience with bioinformatics or computational tools for biology is optional but highly valued. The Research Associate will
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Engineering Group in the Neutron Scattering Division (NSD), Neutron Sciences Directorate (NScD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This project will be focusing on utilizing an advanced neutron imaging
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, immunofluorescence staining and imaging on Keyence, as well as isolation and analysis of immune cells with tissue including hepatic, spleen, intestine and brain, etc. conduct flow cytometry analyses using cultured and
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or COPD. We utilize single cell transcriptomics, genetically engineered mouse models and 3D organotypic cultures to characterize cellular/microenvironmental processes that underly lung tissue construction
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 22 hours ago
gelation Applicants who have experience performing cellular work, including cell culture Applicants who have experience with confocal imaging and computational analysis of images. Special Physical/Mental
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electron detector for surface imaging at the atomic scale, and hybrid-pixel detector for 4D-STEM. The second STEM will be an ultra-high vacuum environmental STEM with nine orders of magnitude pressure range
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experimentation, data analysis, troubleshooting, preparation for publication, and mentoring new trainees. In addition, the postdoc will perform various functions vital for the day-to-day operation of the laboratory
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for the betterment of humanity. Areas of research include power and power electronics, information systems, computer architecture, analog and mixed signals circuits, biomedical imaging, and photonics and
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Interactions. The Wildermuth Lab at UC Berkeley studies plant-microbe interactions interrogating both sides of the interaction to uncover fundamental processes that dictate the success of an adapted pathogen