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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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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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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
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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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for the early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and prediction of its progression to Alzheimer¿s disease through the analysis of corneal nerve images. You will be based in the Institute of Life Course
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or decentralised applications. You should have good programming abilities, capable of diagnosing issues and resolving coding related problems. You will work to agreed performance standards, optimising processes and
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for designing, developing and producing a working prototype of a novel approach to using a Virtual Reality system with patients undergoing medical procedures in high radiation and magnetic field environments. You
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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