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Date: Wednesday 30 July 2025 Reference: CSS-0115-25 We invite applications for a Lecturer in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in the Department of Clinical Science and Services. The service is integrated
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and Immigration website . Full-Time, Fixed-Term (24 months) Applications are invited for the post of a Data Scientist (KTP Associate) for Deep Learning and Image, Audio and Video Processing. The project
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the EPIC project funded by Reckitt and by ICA project funded by RGHI. It is available from 1 October 2025. The salary will be on the LSHTM salary scale, Grade 6 in the range £45,097 - £51,156 per annum pro
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About the Role The successful candidate will be responsible to carry out a project in the field of Cardio-Immunology using in vivo and in vitro techniques, including flow cytometry and imaging. She
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building. In addition, the Palma laboratory hosts a Scanning Probe Microscopy set-up (Bruker dimension icon), and has further access at QMUL to SEM and TEM. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University
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as a circulating nurse to include managing surgical kit requirements, peri-operative imaging, record keeping and scrubbing into surgery to assist when required. You will also be involved in teaching
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primary project will be the IMProVE trial (Prostate cancer screening using a risk adapted PSA/image-based approach: Pilot study for a Yorkshire wide comparison with Standard care). Funded by Yorkshire
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C9orf72 gene. Two key areas: (1) genotyping the C9orf72 repeat expansion and associated demographic, clinical, imaging and biomarkers data in the UK Biobank; (2) analysis of DNA and RNA long-read
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well as explore a new paradigm of unselected population testing in unaffected women. The Wolfson Institute of Population Health harnesses expertise across a wide range of population-based research and education
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on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of metastatic lymph nodes during breast cancer surgery. Engaging with and reporting to Dr Alexey A. Koloydenko (Department of