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element, expertise in analysis of omics data and experience of machine learning. A strong interest in biology is essential and you should be self-motivated, hard-working and able to lead a team. What you
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for analysis of data from high-resolution spatial technologies, including spatial transcriptomics and proteomics data integrated with clinical data and other high-resolution omics datasets. They will apply
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component that regulates pulmonary responses to environmental challenges. The postdoc on this project will be tasked with identifying the appropriate samples from available patient cohorts. Taking advantage
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Tenable period 1+3 and 1+4 Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available Element: numberavailable - Unable to display element. Data must be XMTHL
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opportunities that have the potential to generate significant beneficial economic, social, and environmental impact where there is Intellectual Property owned by the University. A key element of the Innovation
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of hyperspectral X-ray imaging, developing cutting-edge techniques that combine 3D imaging with elemental and structural analysis. You’ll be part of the National Research Facility for lab X-ray CT (NXCT) and
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-computed tomography (microCT) analysis methods that reveal the 3D structure and evolution of microstructure of concrete non-destructively will be developed within the National X-ray Computed Tomography
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elements of study development and conduct from co-production work to study design, approval, operationalisation and dissemination REVAL is a rapid service evaluation team that conducts real time evaluations
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Applications are invited for a 9 month postdoctoral research associateship in the development and application of novel high resolution NMR techniques for the analysis of heterogeneous and dynamic
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are being collected from patients undergoing radiotherapy or radiotherapy plus immunotherapy. Analysis of these samples will help determine the radiotherapy induced changes occurring in a range of cancer