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of digital health innovation within an experienced multidisciplinary team. We are looking for a candidate with strong expertise in medical imaging and AI applications in healthcare. This is a full-time post
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, imaging, or relevant area is essential. The post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours per week), fixed term contract until 31 December 2025. Requests for secondment from internal candidates may be
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We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to help develop the next generation of fibre-based optical imaging and spectroscopy tools. This EPSRC-funded role is central
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scientific boundaries and overcome hurdles. They will have experience in stem cell culture, imaging, molecular biology, genetic engineering and/or bioinformatics analysis. This will enable new approaches
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Hospitals of Derby and Burton. This newly created post is offered to enhance our world-leading research and to provide exceptional clinical care in Stroke. You will be a clinical academic with a track-record
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primary human cell biology, imaging and transcriptomics. The post is offered on a fixed-term contract for 12 months. Hours of work are full time (36.25 hours per week). For informal enquiries please contact
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Applications are invited for the above post based in the Academic Unit of Translational Medical Sciences in the School of Medicine. The role will have specific responsibility for planning
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. cell culture, molecular biology, imaging, cell signalling assays). As well as performing experiments on the project, the role will involve providing training in techniques to relevant staff/students
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image and video editing software. They need to have excellent written and spoken communication skills, an ability to communicate effectively with people at all levels and the ability to work accurately
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We seek to recruit a Research Associate/Fellow to join our team developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph