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treatment and reducing brain injuries Modern MRI scans tell us about a tumour’s biology. Through advanced computing (radiomics), it is possible to extract much more information from MRI images than is visible
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biology, ideally having studied lubrication biology in the joint Experience in molecular biology, computational immunology, bioinformatics and multi-dimensional imaging including light-sheet and 3D tissue
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biology, ideally having studied lubrication biology in the joint Experience in molecular biology, computational immunology, bioinformatics and multi-dimensional imaging including light-sheet and 3D tissue
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, genomic, imaging and digital pathology data for colorectal and other cancers. You'll collaborate with cloud and software engineering teams and the e-health hub team to implement OMOP/OHDSI-compliant
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Gibbons, working in close collaboration with Dr Lisa Story and the Perinatal Imaging team. The post will be based at the St Thomas’ Hospital campus and the postholder will be responsible for pregnant
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the feasibility of a full ultrasound image analysis pipeline for the extraction of volumetric assessment of the fetal brain using point-of-care ultrasound devices. The post holder will play a key role in acquiring
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for imaging inflammatory diseases, and produce materials for patenting, publication and dissemination of our ERC-funded project. The post holder will manage the day-to-day running of chemical biology projects
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-celled organisms. You will have access to brand new, state-of-the-art imaging and microscopy facilities, as well as a stimulating, interdisciplinary working environment. There may also be scope and
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characterisations and advanced characterisations such as X-ray, electron, and neutron scattering and imaging experiments. You will undertake independent and collaborative research and will be expected to write up
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methods, signal processing techniques, and comparison with alternative detection technologies. ii. Support design and development of NQR prototype, including system architecture, component selection, and