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, livestock systems, and healthy and sustainable diets, providing analysis and insights aimed at helping to shape the decision-making process at all relevant levels. The livestock sector is a crucial component
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in spatial-analysis, optimisation and economic analysis, as well as contribute to the UK’s hydrogen economy. How to Apply: Please see this link for information on how to apply: https
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. The project follows a bedside-to-bench-and-back approach, utilizing human tissue single-cell and spatial multi-omics at disease remission (inflammation resolution), human tissue organoids, and the use and
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the localisation of inflammation in the joints. The project is based on a bed-to-bench-and-back approach , utilising human tissue single-cell and spatial multi-omics , engineered CAR-T cells,human organoids , and
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with EDF UK. The project offers the chance to develop skills in agent based modelling spatial-analysis, optimisation and economic analysis, as well as contribute to the UK’s decarbonisation. How to apply
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offer will be for a one-year term, with the possibility of annual renewal contingent upon performance Appointment Start Date: February 1st, 2026 (flexible) Group or Departmental Website: https
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Job Purpose Working under the supervision of Prof Jon Cooper, the successful candidate will contribute to a project focusing on combining spatially offset and stand-off Raman spectroscopy systems
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modeling, iPSC disease modelling, cell sorting, live cell imaging, spatial and single cell omics modalities, and advanced image processing and analysis, amongst a variety of other specific departmental
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mechanisms underlying human memory, spatial navigation, and cognition. The Staff Scientist will collect intracranial brain recordings from neurosurgical patients, analyze neural signals for oscillatory
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-term in situ and remote sensing data analysis coupled with ecosystem modelling approaches (for instance, greenhouse gas fluxes and energy, water, and nutrient exchange data). Key focus will be