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integration of data acquisition and processing software into experimental muon imaging systems. 8. Establish and maintain your research profile and reputation and that of University of Glasgow, School
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Job Purpose Stem cell therapies offer a new therapeutic paradigm in regenerative medicine. Bioengineering approaches can help to deliver specialised cells targeting specific clinical challenges and
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: State of the art imaging techniques including 3-dimensional electron microscopy, confocal microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Molecular cell biology, animal models, MRI imaging, transcriptomics
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customers and staff and personally taking action to resolve security issues and deliver an excellent support service to enhance the student experience. Promote a positive image of the University at all times
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systems to the brain imaging of human behaviour and cognition as well as social level investigations. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MD (Doctor of Medicine): 2 years full-time; 4 years part
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: F1 Experience of constraint programming, or a similar paradigm such as integer programming or Boolean satisfiability F2 Experience with formal methods, proof logging, or other technologies used
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using super resolution microscopy and single molecule imaging. Later in the PhD we will map the transacting proteins and signals required for localising the more interesting of these mRNAs and relate
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) where we use cutting-edge instrumentation, such as the JEOL CRYO ARM 300 electron microscope and the Leica THUNDER Imager EM cryo-CLEM microscope. This technology allows us to target events that happen
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of imaging with applications ranging from seeing behind and through walls to quantum microscopy. Potential research projects: Extreme Light Contact: Daniele.faccio@glasgow.ac.uk Imaging concepts We conduct
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well as bioinformatics and bacterial imaging. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform the following activities in conjunction with and under the guidance of the Principal Investigators (PI): 1. Plan and conduct assigned