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tissue using mass spectrometry imaging. A concrete goal will be to enhance the signal of bioactive lipids for detection and mapping in tissue. After development, the method will be applied to compare
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develop analytical methods that will enable the study of bioactive lipids in tissue using mass spectrometry imaging. A concrete goal will be to enhance the signal of bioactive lipids for detection and
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Published: 2024-03-25 Are you interested in working with ultrafast imaging of biological samples with X-ray lasers, with the support of competent and friendly colleagues in an international
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mass spectrometry imaging. A concrete goal will be to enhance the signal of bioactive lipids for detection and mapping in tissue. After development, the method will be applied to compare healthy and
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possess a Master’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering, or a closely related field such as signal processing, machine learning, statistics, or bioinformatics. Expertise in image analysis and deep
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the project is to work with measurements and analysis within movement capture and brain imaging. The analysis will involve advanced signal processing and methodological development. You will work in an
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-interacting processes using a highly multidisciplinary approach that combines advanced single-molecule fluorescence imaging with a range of biophysical, structural, and biochemical techniques. For more
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Science and Engineering, or a closely related field such as signal processing, machine learning, statistics, or bioinformatics. Expertise in image analysis and deep learning models, with a focus on object
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, i.e. the processes that affect the clinical picture of the infection. In vitro systems that can mimic the physiological processes are therefore under development. An important next step is to clarify
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the mouse model. We believe that interrogation of these understudied circuits will critically advance our understanding of how the brain and body achieve important physiological processes and will contribute