
Michael Bale
@baleneuro
Technical Sales, Support and Service Professional + Former Neuroscientist. Connecting scientific researchers to imaging solutions
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https://www.bruker.com/en/products-and-solutions/fluorescence-microscopy.html 26-06-2015 13:56:46
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Sussex Life Sciences is welcoming applications from promising scientists who want to come to Brighton to establish their own research programmes through competitively-awarded fellowships, including in Neuroscience SussexNeuro . For details see sussex.ac.uk/webteam/gatewa…



First week at Bruker Fluorescence Microscopy LUXENDO GmbH,... officially. #newjob #lightsheet #multiphoton #fluorescence #microscopy



Very pleased to announce this The Physiological Society meeting in September, co-organised with Riccardo Storchi and Rasmus Petersen. Looking forward to discussions with our fantastic speakers! Registration opens April 3rd. physoc.org/events/breakth…

Our latest tech note is about the experiments made possible with the innovative add-on for Bruker’s LUXENDO GmbH light-sheet microscopes. #microscopy #biology Give it a read and let us know if use #photomanipulation in your lab! goto.bruker.com/4b0AjHJ

📣Neuro faculty job opening at Oxford!📣 Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) and Saint Hilda's College are recruiting with a focus on the neurobiology of degeneration, such as but not limited to Parkinson’s, Alzheimer's, motor neuron disease Applications due 29 April my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…


Postdoc open in my lab at SussexNeuro in wonderful Brighton to investigate neural activity in mice during goal-directed whisker-guided behaviour. 2-photon imaging and/or computational analysis. DM, or email [email protected]

We (dkNeuroLab) are looking for postdocs to join our lab at King's CDN | King's College in sunny London to study how the cerebellum collaborate with different forebrain regions in the execution of goal-directed behaviour. Please share! Link to apply here: kcl.ac.uk/jobs/088287-re…

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