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IPhD) Supervisor: Dr Andrew Hamilton MSc choices: Biomedical Sciences [MRes] , Biomedical Sciences [MSc] Research areas: fundamental cell biology, non-coding RNA, mitosis, cancer, CRISPR, RNAseq Project
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independent research. E12. Commitment to open research, as appropriate to the discipline, through open data, open code, open educational resources, and practices that support replication. E13. Proven commitment
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analysis of cancer cells, 3-Dimensional culture techniques, advanced live imaging and image analysis. References Nikolatou K, Sandilands E, Román-Fernández A, Cumming EM, Freckmann E, Lilla S, Buetow L
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and data protection. Desirable: B1 Knowledge and understanding of the higher education sector. B2 Digitisation standards, image licensing and digital image delivery systems.. Skills Essential: C1 Highly
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water treatment and biofilms. The position will be based within the Water and Environment Research Group with Prof Cindy Smith, in their state-of-the-art facilities housed in the Advanced Research Centre
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Techniques: The tools we have experience with (see most linked articles in the text) are primary culture, high-resolution live imaging, traction force microscopy, AFM, substrate fabrication, membrane tension
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sandurs, and from the head of Søndre Strømfjord, a fjord that connects Watson River to the open sea. Cellular analyses and imaging will be performed through classical and fluorescence microscopy, and
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collimators, beam shaping, imaging systems and beam dumps have to be developed, tested and aligned on to the optical bench. You will be involved in the designing, building testing and documenting these systems
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/j.aquaculture.2015.05.027 Kintner A, Brierley AS (2018) Cryptic hydrozoan blooms pose risks to gill health in farmed North Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Journal Marine Biological Association of the UK 99: 539
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, open code, open educational resources and practices that support replication. E3 Proven commitment to supporting the career development of colleagues and to other forms of collegiality appropriate