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The University of Oxford is looking for a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join our dynamic and interdisciplinary imaging team. This position is part of an exciting
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neuronal models, and for generating novel cell lines with mutations in TARDBP (gene coding for TDP-43) using CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing. You will utilise bulk, long-read and iCLIP RNA-sequencing approaches
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imaging. This includes exploring efficient network designs, contributing to the development of novel learning-based representations for geometric reconstruction, and integrating insights from neural
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). This collaborative Institute brings together leading researchers from the University of Oxford and GSK, with expertise across genetics, molecular biology, imaging, and computational science, to drive innovation in
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MRI MRI experiment and analysis The post-holders will work closely together and with other members of the WIN physics group to create an MR physics-based framework for predicting imaging phenotypes from
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. The purpose is to develop the image of the College as a community which offers a stimulating intellectual environment with a distinctive and inclusive programme of enjoyable events and to burnish its identity
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, functional readouts [patch clamp, MEA, calcium imaging, omics]) • Establish cross-disciplinary protocols to incorporate the materials into tissue or organ interfacing medical devices for neurotech
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projects that use animals as part of their original research into the function and dysfunction of brain circuits. The MRC Unit Programmes and projects employ innovative electrophysiological, imaging
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of genetic, behavioural, and imaging approaches. The high-quality data generated through this work will be integrated into existing theoretical models of sleep regulation and function. We are looking
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, spatial imaging, machine learning and novel methods of data handling to study the pattern of diseases in new ways. The Institute has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Statistical Geneticist to join the