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-alzheimers-disease-risk). Key responsibilities include: Breeding and maintaining transgenic mouse colonies Performing surgeries to support in vivo imaging (e.g. multi-photon microscopy, optical imaging
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closely with other postdocs and PhD students in this project, who will be applying complimentary approaches to the same systems and will be expected to join at least one fieldtrip to Iceland with other
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texts. By using a mixed method approach, we propose to make the erased texts readable again, and then edit, translate and study them. Combining multispectral image capture and analysis with machine
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function using a combination of in vitro and in vivo studies, using cellular and mouse models of hypertension and/or diabetes. A combination of clinically relevant non-invasive imaging approaches to monitor
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, construction and deployment of engineered plasmids to support the delivery of beneficial traits, via HGT, through soil microbiome communities. You will work closely with other postdocs on this project, who will
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, you'll work with large-scale multimodal datasets, clinical trials data, and population imaging studies to drive innovation in personalised medicine and in silico trials. If you're passionate about pushing
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, including subcellular fractionation, live-cell imaging, RT-PCR and ELISA techniques. Successful candidate will become a member of the CAPKR research team and be fully involved in a project entitled “Improving
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The Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences in the School of Health Sciences wishes to recruit an enthusiastic and innovative individual to a teaching focussed role of Lecturer in Digital
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range of techniques, including mass spectrometry and flow cytometry analyses, state-of-the-art imaging techniques (e.g. super-resolution, confocal, electron microscopy), and cells expressing tagged
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) facilities, which includes systems administration of the Digital Imaging Laboratory (DIL), staff workstations and PC attached to instruments. The NXCT (https://nxct.ac.uk/ ) is a National Research Facility