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The purpose of this Postdoctoral Role in Image Analysis is to collate and curate data from MRI and CT studies conducted on patients and volunteers, as part of the TBI-REPORTER initiative
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, qualifications and experience required to perform the role will include a good working knowledge of fluidization, fluid mechanics and compressible flow and an interest in practical design and experimentation. It
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experience required to perform the role will include a good working knowledge of fluid mechanics and compressible flow. It will be helpful to have a working knowledge of multi-phase flows in particular
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Klenerman in the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, from October 2025 for up to 2 years. This is a collaborative project with Professor Clare Bryant in Clinical medicine and aims to image and characterise
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Clinical Research Associate in Non-invasive Cardiovascular or Invasive Coronary Artery Imaging Applications are open for a Clinical Research Associate position to work on projects in invasive
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The VISIONLab, led by Prof. Sarah Bohndiek, create and deploy state-of-the-art spectroscopic imaging tools to improve early cancer detection. We are co-located in the Department of Physics and the
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The University of Cambridge Department of Radiology has a well-established track record in breast cancer imaging, with Professor Fiona Gilbert leading the research team in this area. As artificial
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well as to initiate new queries. As a member of an interdisciplinary team, the candidate will have the opportunity to receive training in a variety of techniques, including molecular biology, embryology, imaging
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on the University's biomedical campus. This is an excellent opportunity to be involved in transitioning the IT technology involved in cutting-edge brain imaging systems that use a combination of novel scanning
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combine genetic analysis and functional investigations in planta with a range of imaging techniques (including CryoSEM and confocal microscopy) to investigate the mechanisms allowing candidates genes