33 image-processing positions at University of Glasgow

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 21 hours ago

    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

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 20 hours ago

    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

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 20 hours ago

    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

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 21 hours ago

    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

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 20 hours ago

    key regulatory pathways. Confocal imaging will be used to monitor the subcellular localization and dynamics of fluorescently tagged proteins during heat stress under various light regimes. Furthermore

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 21 hours ago

    a variety of transferable skills, including research design, execution and reporting; cell imaging and quantitative analysis; geochemical processing; and statistical analyses. Such skills are highly

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 20 hours ago

    analysis of cancer cells, 3-Dimensional culture techniques, advanced live imaging and image analysis. References Nikolatou K, Sandilands E, Román-Fernández A, Cumming EM, Freckmann E, Lilla S, Buetow L

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 21 hours ago

    to better understand how the nerves recover. Peripheral vertebrate nerves show an amazing capability to regenerate, crossing scar tissue and following the guidance of Schwann cells in the process. By

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 21 hours ago

    future drug development.  Strikingly, within each N. perurans cell is an endosymbiotic kinetoplastid, named Perkinsela, on which it relies for essential metabolic processes [6, 7]. This is a secondary

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 20 hours ago

    Communications, Sensing and Imaging Antenna design and channel modelling Physical layer design and signal processing, new waveforms for 5G Radio resource allocation and MAC design Networking and joint design of

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