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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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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
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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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contributing to publications. Experience in high content imaging, immunohistochemistry, W-blot, PCR, bulk and/or single cell RNAseq and in generating and analysing ‘omics data would be desirable. Diversity
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. About us: At the Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) we undertake discovery science where we reassemble physiological processes at the molecular, cellular, tissue and systems level of
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. The research requires experience in high vacuum systems, laser, molecular beams and laser desorption sources, charged particle beams and optics, velocity-map imaging detection, and the associated data processing
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period of 12 months in the first instance, with potential to extend. The project involves advanced theory for new ultrafast imaging experiments and is funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
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cardiovascular disease. You will have proven experience in endothelial tissue cell culture, molecular biology techniques including cloning, confocal imaging and biochemical assays (SDS-PAGE and Western blotting
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: 1089, bioRxiv (2025)) by carrying out protein biochemical, cell biological, and live cell fluorescence imaging experiments. Associated structural analysis of the proteins by cryo-electron microscopy will