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instructions for maintenance works to be carried out in a timely, cost efficient manner by either University staff or external contractors, ensuring works comply with current legislation, Health & Safety codes
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Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details During the past two decades, blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the scientific technique
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for confirmation reviews or oral examinations, ensuring these are compliant with the University’s regulations and standards. Advise on the application of the University’s Code of Practice for PGR degrees and other
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administrative tasks, including creating requisitions where appropriate, goods receipting, and coding purchasing cards. Provide administrative support for recruitment activities, including job postings
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analysis of data coming out of a prototype calibration system which has been deployed in Super-K. The sensitivity of Hyper-K to supernovae is also under study. Students are expected to spend up to 12 months
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in normal fibroblasts and CAFs. More specifically, the student will aim to: 1. Image ERK, NF-κB and STAT dynamics in response to the application of multiple growth factors in fibroblasts derived from
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, decentralised methods and other factors. Image detection and segmentation, dynamic colour models for fire appearance in image and fusion of image features are in the project scope. Different types of images
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samples functionally using fluorescence, fluorescence lifetime imaging and absorption spectroscopy. Collaborate with senior colleagues to prepare papers for journals and presentations for national and
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of the produced EVs using high resolution cell imaging. You will investigate the mechanism(s) of any EV-related chemotherapy resistance observed. Finally, you will attempt to target EV production (by CRISPR Cas9
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A search for pharmacological inhibitors of a cancer-associated adhesion GPCR in the zebrafish embryo
, chemoinformatics and image analysis). The student will gain experience in working with zebrafish embryos, and the use of high-content imaging techniques (fluorescent in situ hybridisation, immunohistochemistry