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RNA-sequencing; high resolution imaging using spinning disk confocal microscopy; fluorescence image processing; single-cell data analysis. What do we offer? A creative and inspiring environment full
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doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student This project is financed by a an ERC Advanced Grant to Björn Högberg with the aim to generate images of RNA distributions in tissue using
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project. The successful candidate will work with primary human tissue samples and analyze metabolic aspects of TR NK cells using high-dimensional flow cytometry-based, single cell resolution imaging. In
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medical universities. Our vision is to pursue the development of knowledge about life and to promote a better health for all. At Karolinska Institutet, we conduct successful medical research and hold the
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strong assets in Sweden and abroad, such as molecular data (e.g. omics), imaging techniques, electronic healthcare data, longitudinal patient and population registries and biobanks. MS is a lifelong
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electrophysiological recordings or calcium imaging of neuronal activity. Optogenetics and tracing of neuronal networks are other central technologies. For more information see: https://ki.se/en/neuro/carlenlab
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documented experience with standard cellular techniques, cellular viability/survival, clonogenic assays and molecular biology techniques, eg qPCR, cloning, confocal imaging, protein purification and virus
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molecular data (e.g. omics), imaging, electronic health care records, longitudinal patient and population registries and biobanks. The work aims at improving prostate cancer care by developing artificial
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and characterization of the brain circuits controlling body weight. The student will learn viral-based tracing techniques, and to image and control neuronal activity using photometry and opto- and chemo
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of existing strong assets in Sweden and abroad, such as molecular data (e.g. omics), imaging, electronic health care records, longitudinal patient and population registries and biobanks. This doctoral research