Developing and constructing an advanced system for correlative label-free and fluorescence microscopy.

Academic Positions • Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden • Posted July 05, 2026

Location Stockholm, Stockholm County
Job Type Cdi
Category Life Scientists
Posted July 05, 2026

In the Department of Biology, Division of Animal Physiology and Neurobiology and the Department of Chemistry, Division of Biochemistry, Molecular, and Structural Biology, a FLOF-PhD position is available in the Laboratory of Prof. Wim Vandenberg.

Project


Optical imaging is a cornerstone of modern biological research, yet current methods face a fundamental problem: techniques that offer rich molecular-level information, such as fluorescence microscopy, require chemical labelling and struggle with long-term or non-invasive imaging, while label-free approaches like optical coherence tomography can image living tissue freely but yield signals that are difficult to interpret biologically. As a result, no existing method can simultaneously deliver non-invasive, and molecularly informative imaging of complex 3D samples such as organoids or tissue slices.
In this , the focus is set on developing a correlative imaging platform that combines fluorescence and ligh...

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