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experience in microbial and cell culture, experience in cell imaging techniques and the ability to present work with clarity and to a wide range of audiences. Further information is available in the role
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particle image velocimetry, hotwire anemometry and pressure measurements. The work will also involve close collaboration with consortium partners. The candidate will be required to work closely with other
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We seek to recruit a Research Associate/Fellow to join our team developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph
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, physical function, mental and social wellbeing after initiating burosumab. Access local clinical data to determine the predictors for clinical events, laboratory and imaging findings after initiating
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and imaging for cancer research, with an emphasis on computational pathology to identify biomarkers predictive of treatment response, prognosis, and disease progression. The successful candidate will
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publication and contribution to conferences in the field of cognitive neuroscience, physical activity, data science, engineering, brain imaging or related fields. Expertise in analysing MRI and fMRI Brain
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imaging, will allow for comprehensive and reliable characterisation of photocatalyst surfaces, shedding light on potential activation and deactivation mechanisms. The environmental STEM at the York-JEOL
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medical imaging). Examples include Bayesian optimization for molecular or materials design; machine learning for single cell data; physics-based ML for turbine design and astrostatistics. These posts
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ligase activation Characterize the polyubiquitin architectures assembled and identify their downstream effectors Develop novel E3 ligase activity-based imaging technologies This position offers a unique
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a dynamic team that employs cutting-edge models - including iPSC-based cell biology, screening, biochemistry, genomics, imaging, and bioinformatics - to uncover new mechanistic insights into genes