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, administrative datasets, patient generated data and imaging to improve our understanding of childhood onset blinding disorders and associated multi-system disease. The research fellow will lead on electronic
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the heart of stunning Devon. - Access to excellent infrastructure, which includes a cleanroom, Imaging Suite, and the Exeter Time-Resolved Magnetism (EXTREMAG) facility. - Freedom (and the support) to pursue
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people, time, information, networks and budgets. Engaging with the wider context Enhancing your contribution to the organisation through an understanding of the bigger picture and showing commitment
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and DC fast charging protocols. Support knowledge transfer, prototype development, and system integration. Carry out Risk Assessment and ensure compliance with Work, Safety, and Health Regulations
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, a dedicated Babylab (http://www.psy.plymouth.ac.uk/babylab/ ) and a new state-of-the-art Brain Research and Imaging Centre (https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/brain-research-and-imaging
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practical workshops, and we recently partnered with KCL’s Spatial Biology Facility , an advanced centre equipped for high-resolution spatial transcriptomics and multiplex imaging, to turn large-scale data
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global approaches to diagnosing and treating it. Founded by Professor Mark Emberton, UCL prostate cancer researchers discovered the benefits of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners for prostate
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genome-wide profiling of DNA, providing a true picture of DNA methylation complexity in IPF. Integration with spatial gene expression will provide an indication of the distinct functional relevance of DNA
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of imaging protocols (MRI, MRS, OPM-MEG). Candidates will benefit from a demonstrable experience in these fields. The core abilities and attributes required include resilience, creative problem-solving
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biology, ideally having studied lubrication biology in the joint Experience in molecular biology, computational immunology, bioinformatics and multi-dimensional imaging including light-sheet and 3D tissue