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health and disease, on a nanoscale. You should have a PhD or equivalent level of professional qualification and experience. Some experience in immune cell biology or advanced microscopy or imaging analysis
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expansion microscopy (ExM) into our existing workflow. The goal is to visualise serotonergic wiring at subcellular resolution across developmental stages, enabling analysis of how circuit assembly is altered
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experienced in transcriptome bioinformatics and molecular genetics, including RNA extraction, PCR, DNA cloning, genomic sequence analysis, in situ hybridisation etc. Expertise in hypothalamic neurobiology
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and other research groups to access advanced techniques, including proteomics, RNA sequencing analysis, advanced microscopy, and genetic mouse models. The candidate will have access
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for the entire project from polymer synthesis, crystallisation-driven self-assembly, characterising data collection interpretation. Training will be provided in all of the component techniques but demonstrable
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scientists in designing the whole data acquisition and processing pipeline, from experiment design to image acquisition and analysis. The ideal candidate will have a master’s degree in neuroscience, molecular
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managing data science resources and analysis pipelines, providing expert support to researchers, and liaising with our research partners. We will encourage you to develop new skills and knowledge that align
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requisite experience is in core methods of cell biology and biochemistry including: protein analysis, biochemical assays of protein modification, protein purification, mass spectrometry, and molecular biology
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to improve model simulation, and attribution of the impacts of SAI Design further AI/ML approach to test hypothesised mechanisms that emerge from the analysis Main Duties The responsibilities may include some
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supported in developing programming and data analysis skills. Projects may include generating and analysing complex genomic datasets for different processes (e.g., development, disease, genome regulation