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This is an exciting opportunity to join the Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging team in a 12-month Internship. The appointee, who must be MRCVS, will work in the Small Animal Teaching Hospital
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The JUST Centre is an UKRI funded centre that is a partnership between the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Lancaster and Newcastle as well as impact partners including the Young
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will involve processing medical image data sets, taking experimental measurements of movement patterns in living birds and conducting dynamic physics simulations of locomotion in both living birds and
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students and staff across the five universities within the NWSSDTP: The University of Central Lancashire, Keele University, Lancaster University, the University of Liverpool, and the University of Manchester
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. The Secure Data Environment Team (SDE) Team Development Hub (see https://sdertp.org /) is a collaborative project between The Universities of Manchester and Liverpool; and Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS
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downloading searches, screening abstracts and full texts, data extraction ¿ Recruiting participants and collecting qualitative interview data ¿ Coding anonymised transcripts ¿ Working with members of the public
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imaging and theatres well equipped for both open and minimally invasive surgeries. The caseload is diverse with lots of opportunity to develop expertise in desired areas as well as a large internal
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requirements, relying, for example, on increased granularity and lower material budget. You will play a leading role in evaluating the performances of a number of prototype test structures and stitched sensors
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-of-the-art imaging and theatres. There is excellent multidisciplinary support. You will be MRCVS. The post is available from 9 June 2025. This role is eligible for sponsorship under the Government Authorised
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friendly, proactive, helpful and approachable image. Working as part of a team, you will carry out day to day tasks as specified by your supervisor or Manager and have a flexible approach to working in all