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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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the lab and have the opportunity to mentor PhD students in their research. If you have a PHD in physics, electrical engineering, computer science and experience and/ or strong interest in image
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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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ideally suited for an MD or PhD scientist who is enthusiastic about working at the intersection of basic science and clinical research. Research Focus & Responsibilities The successful candidate will
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: GFZ is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research. We advance the understanding of dynamic processes to address global
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control in neuronal synapses You will be working with primary neuron cultures, rodent in vivo models, and patient brain biopsies You will use advanced microscopy for super-resolution and live imaging
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is aimed at early career academics and innovators who are transitioning to, or establishing independence. Typically, successful fellows will have finished their PhD, published several lead-author
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. Responsibilities Perform intravital surgery to implant optical imaging windows over draining lymph nodes for long-term, real-time tracking of T-B cell interactions. Develop novel sensors for intravital imaging using
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organoids and co-culture systems. Key Responsibilities & Activities Process patient biopsies/PBMCs, generate single-cell datasets (scRNA/CITE-seq), and identify testable pathways. Validate targets in tissue
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Europe’s largest biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease