51 image-encryption positions at University of Glasgow

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 17 hours ago

    300 electron microscope and the Leica THUNDER Imager EM cryo-CLEM microscope. This technology allows us to target events that happen deep in the cell so we can see more of the context of virions

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 18 hours ago

    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

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | 2 months ago

    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

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 17 hours ago

    key regulatory pathways. Confocal imaging will be used to monitor the subcellular localization and dynamics of fluorescently tagged proteins during heat stress under various light regimes. Furthermore

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 18 hours ago

    their phenotypic outcome in relation to diseases 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

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 17 hours ago

    Overview Systems Biology draws on the strengths of molecular and cell biology to try to build an integrative picture of how organisms work. Implicit in the approach is big data (coming from imaging

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 17 hours ago

    analysis of cancer cells, 3-Dimensional culture techniques, advanced live imaging and image analysis. References Nikolatou K, Sandilands E, Román-Fernández A, Cumming EM, Freckmann E, Lilla S, Buetow L

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 18 hours ago

    Techniques: The tools we have experience with (see most linked articles in the text) are primary culture, high-resolution live imaging, traction force microscopy, AFM, substrate fabrication, membrane tension

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | 2 days ago

    molecular magnets, plasmonics, battery technology, medical imaging agents and applications for 3D printing. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words MSc (Research): 1-2 years

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 18 hours ago

    should be possible to exploit alterations in stiffness to separate Leishmania-infected white blood cells from uninfected cells. A combination of deformability and imaging flow cytometry and microscopy will

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