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, geometry and analysis, with a focus on research at the interface of these areas. About the Positions Successful candidates will join a vibrant and international research environment, collaborating closely
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, including Spatial Transcriptomics and Multiplex Immunofluorescence platforms, for validation and calibration of mathematical models. You will also develop skills in mathematical modelling and spatial analysis
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Institute, MI), Professor Simon Leedham (NDM), Dr Joshua Moore (MI) and Dr Eoghan Mulholland (NDM). You will be responsible for adapting existing mathematical and statistical methods for analysis of high
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analysis and is increasingly used in cancer research to uncover morphological features linked to disease pathology and severity. Similarly, molecular profiling through ‘omics technologies has provided new
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biological, and live cell fluorescence imaging experiments. Associated structural analysis of the proteins by cryo-electron microscopy will be undertaken via collaboration with other workers. This full-time
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of performing in vivo gene delivery techniques in the rodent brain, such as viral delivery. Previous experience of developing custom analysis scripts for quantifying aspects of synaptic inhibition. The closing
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analysis scripts for quantifying aspects of synaptic inhibition. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 19 September 2025.
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expected to be bioinformatic in nature. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant subject, experience of macrosynteny analysis and phylogenetic analysis of gene families, and a thorough knowledge of animal
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Atmospheric Dynamics group in AOPP which looks at the role of dynamical processes globally in weather and climate variability, predictability and change. The role will involve detailed analysis and dynamical
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analysis of data from a Nipah virus vaccine trial, using machine learning and statistical tools to identify immune response markers for future trials. You will be responsible for developing new and adapting