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. Characterise the effect of Ect2 depletion on PDAC cell proliferation, division and migration 2. Understand how mechanosensitive signalling regulates Ect2 localisation and activity 3. Image the localisation
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engineering solutions for healthcare applications, involving the processing, integration, and analysis of diverse data sources. Picture healthcare as a jigsaw puzzle where every piece tells part of your story
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for downhole milling tools. Conduct Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of cutting mechanics under downhole conditions. Support design and validation of prototype tools using the company’s bespoke instrumented test
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healthcare. You should also have experience with large scale scientific computing, working with sensitive patient data, in development and management of research code, and with cardiac and cardiovascular
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of Sheffield. The successful candidates will take forward methodological research in the physics and engineering of magnetic resonance imaging for hyperpolarised 129Xe, and will be based in the POLARIS group
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you want to challenge yourself in the multidisciplinary field of biomechanics, image processing and skeletal diseases? This is the PhD project for you! You will work in an exceptional multidisciplinary
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immunohistochemistry, along with experience in fluorescent microscopy, image capture and Adobe photoshop are also essential. Main duties and responsibilities Carry out research/experiments. The main duty is to perform
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diseases, combining biomechanical experiments, micro-Computed Tomography imaging, Digital Volume Correlation, and Nanoindentation. The position is funded as part of the project “ChildBone: A novel digital
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immunohistochemistry, along with experience in experience in fluorescent microscopy, image capture and Adobe photoshop are also essential. Main duties and responsibilities Carry out research/experiments. The main duty
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research programme is to use genetic, molecular and cellular, and imaging/image analysis approaches to understand the development and function of the vertebrate inner ear, the organ of hearing and balance