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molecular biology, quantitative imaging and biophysical approaches to investigate cell shape changes in cultured cells and in vivo. Current projects in the lab include investigating the regulation
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characterise the dynamic multicellular structure of human cancers using quantitative tissue imaging (imaging mass cytometry; spatial transcriptomics; digital pathology) and sophisticated image processing. We
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for a candidate highly skilled in virology, stem cell culture, molecular biology and biochemistry. Prior experience working with confocal imaging, flow cytometry and CL3 containment lab is highly
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://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk ). The position will focus on neuroimaging and neurocomputational studies of learning and brain plasticity. Our studies combine ultra-high field brain imaging (7T fMRI, MR Spectroscopy
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technologies such as single-cell transcriptomics, cerebral organoids, and advanced imaging to build our understanding of the biological processes behind the earliest stages of neurodegeneration and ageing
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parasite biology and access to facilities including a derogated CL3, and state-of-the-art flow cytometry, genomics and imaging facilities. Applicants with enthusiasm for teaching at undergraduate and
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imaging techniques. This includes: ¿ Supporting ongoing projects on the in vitro reconstitution and characterisation of biomolecular condensates. ¿ Performing recombinant protein expression and
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molecular biology, quantitative imaging and biophysical approaches to investigate cell shape changes in cultured cells and in vivo. Current projects in the lab include investigating the regulation
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. The Group is one of the leading research groups within the UK and has a strong international reputation. The research group brings together a multidisciplinary team including doctors, brain imagers
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of Astronomy to support a range of data-intensive ground and space-based imaging and spectroscopic missions and research projects. Skills and Experience Preferred: Hands on experience in deploying and