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diffusion MRI methods that are suitable for clinical imaging. The post holder will be expected to take an independent and proactive role in managing the research process, maintaining and setting up
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contribution of co-signalling receptors to this process. The post-holder will be involved in both molecular and cellular work. At a molecular level, the work will involve the expression, purification, and
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of supporting research projects into how T cells recognise antigens and the contribution of co-signalling receptors to this process. The post-holder will be involved in both molecular and cellular work. At a
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quantification. Find out more about the research and group here. Your Role As a postdoc on this project, you will be part of a dynamic team working at the intersection of computational biology, molecular
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team, and independently, are essential. You will also provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, plus PhD and project
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of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, plus PhD and project students. You must have: A relevant PhD/DPhil (or be close to completion), together with relevant experience in
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cell-based approaches. In this endeavour the position is for a Postdoc with expertise in cell signalling pathways, protein biochemistry and in vitro cell biology. You will be responsible for studying
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Lives with Linear Accelerators) project, which aims to leverage technologies developed for particle physics, computer vision and robotics into a novel end-to-end radiotherapy system as an essential
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collaborative programme bringing together a team of leading experts in advanced electron microscopy imaging, first-principles modelling, metal halide semiconductor thin-film and device fabrication, and
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used in our work centre around optical imaging and spectroscopy and nanofabrication. The work also relies on theory and simulation, specifically focusing on numerical mean-field electrostatics