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vivo imaging assays for understanding efficacy of novel antifungal drugs, determination of resistance liabilities of novel antifungal drugs, via both in vitro and in vivo analyses. The role will also
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) and image processing. Previous postdoctoral experience. Informal enquiries to Phoebe Allan, email: p.allan@bham.ac.uk We believe there is no such thing as a 'typical' member of University of Birmingham
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these influence immune function and disease. The project combines biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and in vivo models to deliver a comprehensive picture of immuno-metabolic function during inflammation
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and in combination with existing antifungal drugs. Areas of interest are: development of in vivo imaging assays for understanding efficacy of novel antifungal drugs, determination of resistance
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translated complex AI concepts for a non-specialist audience and indicate the outcome (policy change, prototype, engagement metrics, etc.). (Within the word limit, you may add a closing sentence indicating how
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. Applicants should not feel obliged to focus on a traditionally identified paradigm. The ideal candidate for this Research Fellowship will have a strong background in a relevant area of work and be completing
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strongly encouraged. Applicants should not feel obliged to focus on a traditionally identified paradigm. The ideal candidate for this Research Fellowship will have a strong background in a relevant area of
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, government, third sector or the public. Highlight a case in which you translated complex AI concepts for a non-specialist audience and indicate the outcome (policy change, prototype, engagement metrics, etc
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sensor. This involves close liaison with colleagues across campus, especially as part of the Quantum Technology Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT, https://qusit.org/ ), partner institutions