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-term time-lapse imaging to track different keratinocyte populations in zebrafish and high resolution Airy-Scan microscopy to understand cytoskeletal and cell adhesion changes. We will use advanced
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year round Details Molecules containing lanthanide elements are currently of strong interest due to their use in fields such as catalysis, magnets, imaging, battery technologies and ultra-cold chemistry
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to evaluate, develop and enhance the performance of prototype water quality monitoring systems. Use experimental testing results to consider the accuracy, reliability, robustness and maintenance requirements
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ECM preparation/generation Essential Application/interview Experience in fixed and live cell imaging Essential Application/interview Experience in Zebrafish xenograft cancer models Essential Application
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(see below). There is currently one fellowship available where the successful candidate will join one of our Cardiovascular Research Teams, details as follows: - BRC Theme: Cardiovascular / Imaging
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test a variable stiffness catheter. Conduct in-vivo animal trials of the prototype. Do market discovery of the technology by actively participating in the Commercialization Journey programme offered by
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ethics database application for the Yorkshire & Humber SDE. ● Secure research ethics to use new and novel technologies to de-identify images and unstructured data for the Yorkshire & Humber SDE
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femora bone and rib samples from paired MRI and CT images. ● Effectively work with colleagues for the registration of mineralised and non-mineralised bone materials to develop subject-specific finite
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on an existing experiment design. This will allow the student to familiarise themselves with the relevant Physics, literature, Fortran code, Python analysis tools, and simulation setup while providing a valuable
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societal costs. Recently, computational models based on in vivo microCT images have shown high potential to assess the biomechanical properties of bones. In this project, we will aim to show that microCT