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image analysis and reconstruction research on magnetic resonance imaging of the lungs and heart in children (including neonates), and will be based in the POLARIS group, which is internationally
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Background As a member of the Birmingham Photoacoustic Group, founded by Dr James Guggenheim in 2021, the postholder will focus on developing photoacoustic imaging systems based on highly sensitive Fabry-Perot
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together to keep the brain healthy, how this goes wrong in dementia, and how this process can be slowed or stopped to alter disease progression. The Montagne lab will particularly focus on the brain
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Job Title: Chain Florey Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Cardiac Imaging (pre- or post-CCT) Salary: £109,724 per annum, plus £2,162 London Allowance per annum Location: Institute of Clinical
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About Us Applications are invited for a clinical research fellow in Cardiac MRI to undertake clinical and research focussed on advanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging under
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. The fellows will use the methods of molecular genetics, biochemistry, advanced imaging, lipidomics, and solid-state NMR to advance the goals. The project will bring together 3 faculty members in Warwick Medical
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Postdoctoral Fellow – X-ray image reconstruction for connectomics Details of the role Reports to: A. Schaefer Sensory Circuits and Neurotechnology Lab Contact term: This is a full-time, fixed term
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: 13 months The opportunity: Conduct original research on neuronal networks underlying the processing of natural visual stimuli, using in vivo large-scale two
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on the mechanism(s) and function(s) of mitochondrial segregation in C. elegans using biochemical, molecular, genetic and imaging-based methods, with the goal of advancing our understanding of this process as
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developing machine learning or data science approaches for patient stratification and genetic association analyses using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in biobank populations. Successful applicants will