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this date, in both directions). The position is funded by NERC grant 'High Resolution Radar Imaging of Pyroclastic Density Currents’, in collaboration with University College London, and the University
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contributions from the Universities of Cambridge, Durham, Edinburgh, Hertfordshire, London (UCL), Manchester and the UKRI STFC Scientific Computing Division. The successful candidate will become part of a diverse
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collaboration between the Universities of Nottingham, Edinburgh, Cambridge, UCL, Dundee and Southampton funded by LifeArc for five years in the first instance. You will join a team, led by Professor Simon Johnson
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Disease Centre is a collaboration between the Universities of Nottingham, Edinburgh, Cambridge, UCL, Dundee and Southampton funded by LifeArc for five years in the first instance. You will join a team, led
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, including animal models of hypertension and PE, cell culture, imaging, molecular biology approaches as well as RNASeq and other ‘Omics’ datsets and bioinformatic and pathway analysis. This PhD project will
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plasticity is the key molecular process that regulates memory and learning. Plasticity requires mRNA localisation and translational regulation at the periphery of glial and neuronal cytoplasmic projections
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cancer, several deep learning studies using Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) images have demonstrated that the spatial organisation of stromal and immune cell populations within the TME are relevant to tumour
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We are a member of Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) For general enquiries about the application process, please contact phas-pgradmissions@glasgow.ac.uk . Research groups Astronomy and
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systems to the brain imaging of human behaviour and cognition as well as social level investigations. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MD (Doctor of Medicine): 2 years full-time; 4 years part
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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