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development of our postdocs and research staff. To help them thrive and achieve their ambitions, we have created a comprehensive range of opportunities and initiatives designed to provide an exceptional
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incorporated into cellular function. We are now looking for a postdoc with expertise in IDPs and NMR that can help us study these systems in more detail. Training will be provided in NMR, programming methods
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2022, PMID: 36462505). The research will be conducted in a friendly and supportive atmosphere with access to outstanding facilities and within a vibrant postdoc community. The applicant should hold, or
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clinical data, human tissue and medical imaging to support research scientists across the Medical Sciences Division. The position will support our ambitions to give patients an opportunity to take part in
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incorporated into cellular function. We are now looking for a postdoc to study the physicochemical properties of membraneless organelles and the links to neurodegenerative disease. The candidate will have
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force behind the most exciting recent technological advances, having its impact on fields as diverse as medical imaging, conversational agents, astronomy, and many more. The Oxford Applied and Theoretical
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this post you will use specialist scientific technologies (multicolour flow cytometry, advanced 3D imaging, lung function equipment) in a laboratory environment and software (FlowJo, Fiji, Imaris) to collect
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reticulum, lysosomes, and peroxisomes in orchestrating these processes. You’ll have the opportunity to deploy a wide range of advanced techniques, including confocal microscopy, live-cell imaging
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medical image analysis. Our finite element brain models are based on tissue segmentation and our numerical simulations are validated against existing imaging data. The group’s long-term vision is to impact
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advanced techniques in cell and molecular biology and cell imaging, and data analysis and interpretation of datasets (with support from local specialist bioinformatics and imaging teams). You must have