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cancer, several deep learning studies using Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) images have demonstrated that the spatial organisation of stromal and immune cell populations within the TME are relevant to tumour
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-of-the-art cell signalling, pharmacology and advanced imaging techniques with innovative cell and mouse disease models to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and physiological relevance of this novel potential
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imaging. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and
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horror fiction across different media, including print, cinema, TV, and image-text. As well as working with published sources, including digitised and print newspaper collections, the project employs
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intestinal biology skills. Advanced imaging, physiology, metabolism, developmental biology, cell biology. C2 Research creativity and cross-discipline collaborative ability as appropriate. C3 Excellent
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utilizing mouse models in conjunction with imaging, single cell and spatial transcriptomic technologies, led by Professor Srikala Raghavan. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute
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of the post is developing back-side illuminated Ge(Sn)-on-Si Single Photon Avalanche Diodes (SPADs) to be integrated with read-out integrated circuits to enable SPAD cameras for LiDAR imaging. Ge(Sn) materials
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integration of data acquisition and processing software into experimental muon imaging systems. 8. Establish and maintain your research profile and reputation and that of University of Glasgow, School
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techniques including behavioural analysis, functional imaging, and brain stimulation. Together, these are used to provide a picture of the unique and privileged processing that occurs to memories offline
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or other research organisations. If this project intrigues you and aligns with your academic interests, we encourage you to get in touch to discuss potential PhD or postdoctoral opportunities. References