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Overview The self-funded PhD project investigates the role of online memes and viral images in the transglobal socio-political landscape. Visual memes and viral images—whether still or moving image
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you want to challenge yourself in the multidisciplinary field of biomechanics, image processing and skeletal diseases? This is the PhD project for you! You will work in an exceptional multidisciplinary
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the date of appointment. As theme lead for faculty-based Technicians, you will work across all faculties ensuring consistency of approach, appropriate resource planning and development of processes
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quantitative image analysis techniques. Excellent skills in molecular biology. Experience in embryological techniques (zebrafish/fly/mouse) as well as gene editing methods. Demonstrated ability to write
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and differentiation of iPSCs. Competence in routine molecular biology and imaging techniques (e.g. PCR/qPCR, immunostaining, fluorescence microscopy). Ability to maintain accurate electronic lab
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University of the West of Scotland – School of Health & Life Sciences Can be based at any of our UWS Campus Full time: 35 hours per week The University of West of Scotland are recruiting for a
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, endocrine aspects of fertility and miscarriage; metabolic health in pregnancy). In addition, there is ready access to collaboration with mathematical modellers and computer scientists through the research
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supervision. What you would be doing You would be designing flow rigs that imitate the dynamic characteristics of lymphatic system pumping, plus enabling computer control and data capturing. You will also carry
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DRI national informatics programme. The Centre enhances data access, training, partnerships, and technical capacity for researchers, fostering data sharing and boosting data science capabilities
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degree in computer science. You will be familiar with image processing and light microscopy and have experience or a good understanding of early mouse development. For informal enquiries please contact Dr