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Postdoc in bioimaging of mouse development in Denmark

Posted by , on 26 November 2024

Location: Trekroner

Closing Date: 19 December 2024

Are you interested in combining quantitative microscopy and developmental biology to study organogenesis?

Then apply to join our group for a position (2,5 years) as a postdoctoral researcher at Roskilde University near Copenhagen, Denmark.

You will be part of a new cross-disciplinary project funded by the Villum Foundation. The project investigates the coordination of biological networks (neural, vascular and ductal) during embryonic development of the pancreas using a combination of methods spanning from mouse genetics, explant culture & 3D confocal time-lapse microscopy to machine learning based image analysis and spatial statistics. You will be part of the research group of associate professor Pia Nyeng  (https://forskning.ruc.dk/en/persons/pnyeng). The project is a close collaboration with data scientists Aasa Feragen at the Danish Technical University (DTU) and Anna Callisano at the Imperial College London (ICL) who will develop the image analysis and spatial statistics methodology.

See more and apply here: https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=1310&ProjectId=147498&DepartmentId=18970&MediaId=5

 

 

 

Start date: 1 March 2025

Closing Date: 19 December 2024

Scientific fields: Morphogenesis, Neural development, Organogenesis, Quantitative biology and modelling

Model systems:

Duration: Fixed term

Minimum qualifications: PhD

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