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candidate must have experience in the following areas: molecular cell biology, plant phenotyping, and image/data analysis, as well as working as part of a large team. A track record of publishing research is
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research aims to develop new AI for shared human-AI decision-making in healthcare imaging. This post is focused on AI-assisted ultrasound guidance building on the group’s prior work on video and multi
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considered. The successful candidate must have experience in the following areas: molecular cell biology, plant phenotyping, and image/data analysis, as well as working as part of a large team. A track record
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) that demonstrates how you meet the criteria listed above. Flexible working We are open to discussions about flexible working. Whether it’s a job share, part time, compressed hours or another working arrangement
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. By drawing connections between historical and contemporary images, texts, and sounds from both risk communication (warnings) and contemporary art (scores), the project will establish a critical
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, with experience of microbiology and scientific imaging, to conduct research into bacterial circadian rhythms. This will contribute to the ERC-funded programme “MicroClock” and an affiliated BBSRC project
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have access to state-of-the art core facilities and expertise, including facilities for high-throughput screening and high content imaging, multimodality in vivo imaging, proteomics, integrative
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biological questions about how cytoskeletal proteins are used by disease-relevant organisms. We have access to excellent facilities such as the Central Oxford Structural and Molecular Imaging centre (COSMIC
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verification further advancing security and authenticity. In 2020 our pioneering solid-state CPL spectrometer (Nat. Commun., 2020, 11, 1676) triggered a paradigm shift in CPL spectroscopy that has been hindered
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cytoskeletal proteins are used by disease-relevant organisms. We have access to excellent facilities such as the Central Oxford Structural and Molecular Imaging centre (COSMIC), as well as the Micron imaging