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research programme is to use genetic, molecular and cellular, and imaging/image analysis approaches to understand the development and function of the vertebrate inner ear, the organ of hearing and balance
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Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details During the past two decades, blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the scientific technique
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for downhole milling tools. Conduct Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of cutting mechanics under downhole conditions. Support design and validation of prototype tools using the company’s bespoke instrumented test
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analysis of data coming out of a prototype calibration system which has been deployed in Super-K. The sensitivity of Hyper-K to supernovae is also under study. Students are expected to spend up to 12 months
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"ideal graded periodontal membrane" and manufacture a bilayer prototype employing advanced manufacturing techniques alongside the aforementioned plasticisers, previously optimized in Dr. Ortega's
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all year round Details Optical sensing is integral to a wide range of measurement instrumentation, including thermal imaging, non-contact temperature measurement, hyperspectral imaging, and luminescence
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A search for pharmacological inhibitors of a cancer-associated adhesion GPCR in the zebrafish embryo
, chemoinformatics and image analysis). The student will gain experience in working with zebrafish embryos, and the use of high-content imaging techniques (fluorescent in situ hybridisation, immunohistochemistry
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of the produced EVs using high resolution cell imaging. You will investigate the mechanism(s) of any EV-related chemotherapy resistance observed. Finally, you will attempt to target EV production (by CRISPR Cas9
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proteomics approaches and a variety of imaging techniques, including high-throughput, confocal and live cell imaging. Please apply for this project using this link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd
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secretion from chromaffin cells. Using a combination of patch clamp electrophysiology and live cell fluorescent imaging the interactions between heterotrimeric G protein subunits, their effectors and the