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Job Summary A Research Scientist is available for candidates with a strong background in microscopy, metabolic imaging, image processing or related field. The candidate will investigate spatial
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imaging and artificial intelligence and look forward to welcoming ambitious new members to our team. The research program of the group lies in the intersection of AI and medical ultrasound imaging
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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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and action-specific Cal-light tagging, closed-loop optogenetic manipulation, calcium imaging, and neuropixels recordings. Our aim is to elucidate the mechanisms at the circuit level that underpin basal
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mechanisms that contribute to antibiotic treatment failure based on the cutting-edge technical platforms including molecular imaging, sequencing, lipidomics, metabolomics, and proteomics. Minimum Education and
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ultrasound imaging and artificial intelligence and look forward to welcoming ambitious new members to our team. The research program of the group lies in the intersection of AI and medical ultrasound imaging
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supportive and collaborative team environment? If so, apply now to join our team! The Information Services Specialist II performs enrollment processing to accept, prioritize, identify, verify, image and index
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machines. The project involves using the output data from machine learning models of face identification to compile sets of face identification images to be used for testing purposes. The Research Associate
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develops cutting-edge single cell omics, imaging and microfluidics tools to investigate on lineages commitment, cell type evolution and cell-cell interactions (e.g. Cao et al., Nature 2019; Lemaire et al
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and action-specific Cal-light tagging, closed-loop optogenetic manipulation, calcium imaging, and neuropixels recordings. Our aim is to elucidate the mechanisms at the circuit level that underpin basal