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of the microbiome in olfaction using mouse models. The selected applicant will join the vibrant and friendly Tucker lab and work as part of a team interacting with the group of Prof Mike Curtis. The postdoc will
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-clinical academic groups, hosting 400 personnel and 110 PhD students. Our community of world-renowned researchers and educators have access to state-of-the art core facilities and expertise, including
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skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area* Experience developing deep learning segmentation models Experience with Pytorch, MONAI, CUDA or equivalent software
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diseases (CVDs), yet significant uncertainty remains regarding which disease contexts, patient populations, and time points are most amenable to therapeutic targeting. This position will involve
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Guy’s Campus, Denmark Hill and UCL. About the role: To investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying schizophrenia-related symptoms in animal models (mice), in the context of a collaborative project with
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About us We are looking for motivated researchers to apply for the postdoctoral research associate position in robotics and AI, funded by our new EPSRC project titled “Circular Robot 5.0: Industry
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of the tissue microstructure. In this position, you will work on developing advanced preclinical MRI techniques and you will employ them for 1) in-vivo mouse liver imaging, both for normal controls and in models
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% of our students are from outside the UK. Further details available at www.kcl.ac.uk/nms . About the role Applications are invited for a 2.5 year fixed-term position in the group of Dr Rebecca Musgrave in
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evaluate place-based mental health initiatives. You are expected to commit 0.2 FTE of your time to teaching within the faculty of Social Science and Public Policy. This will be agreed upon with your line
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better position. A model is needed into which to feed critical information and retrieve cause/effect insights on which to base logical decisions. Biological information cuts across diagnostic boundaries