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is based within the Occupational Health (OH) Service, a component of the HR function. The OH Service is for University staff, post-graduate research students and external organisations under contract
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zebrafish handling, CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, molecular biology, whole-mount staining, in vivo microscopy, 4D image analysis, FACS, and bulk and single cell RNA-sequencing, and bioinformatic analysis
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An interdisciplinary and international research environment Professional development in research communication, data analysis, and project management How to Apply Please send the following documents as a single PDF to
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form of energy–e.g. electrical, magnetic, acoustic, or chemical–into mechanical motion. These swimmers are expanding the frontiers of micro-engineering and can be used in tasks such as chemical analysis
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methodology project looking at the design and analysis of randomised trials of interventions to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases (e.g. malaria and dengue). The Project offers an interdisciplinary
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scanning confocal microscopy and calcium imaging in time-lapse, computational imaging approaches for analysis of images and movie recordings, analysis of the connectome to identify neural circuits
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; Analysis; Bubble Dynamics; Combinatorics, Probability and Algorithms; Continuum Mechanics; Geometry and Mathematical Physics; Mathematical Biology and Healthcare; Mathematical Data Science; Nonlinear Systems
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methodology project looking at the design and analysis of randomised trials of interventions to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases (e.g. malaria and dengue). The Project offers an interdisciplinary
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editing), transcriptomics, laser scanning confocal microscopy, computational imaging approaches for analysis of images and movies, stimulating neuronal function with opto- and thermo-genetics in vivo, and
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. The main role will be to apply and develop new methods of genome wide analysis of transcription dynamics on the single cell level in the complexity of zebrafish larvae and will use genomics technologies