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Experience with mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease (e.g., 5XFAD). Background in MR1/MAIT cell biology and other innate immune axes. Experience with neuroinflammation assays, imaging, or single‑cell/spatial
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, or agricultural greenhouse gas estimation. Proficiency in working with spatial data and geospatial tools. Interest in science–policy interfaces. What you will do Develop and apply biophysical and economic models
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will seek to understand the social conditions under which large-scale changes in norms and behaviours around accessing mobility on demand emerge. Our models will consider factors relating to social
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the causal circuits driving the development and the functional specialisation of the largest macrophage population in the body: the liver-resident Kupffer cells. You will next develop Spatial CRISPR screens in
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well as two insectaria (BSL-2/BSL-3). Eight research groups are currently based at the Institute of Immunology (IfI). Further information on the IfI can be found at https://www.fli.de/de/institute/institut-fuer
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in Data Science and Statistics with expertise in the application of data science to spatial and space-time data from problems throughout the geosciences. The Department of Applied Mathematics and
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; support multi‑omics data integration and analysis across multiple research groups; and collaborate on the development and maintenance of computational pipelines for spatially resolved transcriptomics and
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colleagues from FBMH. Areas of current research are novel dose delivery methods (FLASH therapy and spatially fractionated), imaging (using prompt photons and proton CT), high throughput radiobiology
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production is established, they will utilise the polymer for 3D printing of PHA-based patches with controlled temporal and spatial drug release in the EPSRC project. This work will be in collaboration with
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of interactive web-based and/or immersive analytics environments that integrate temporal networks, heterogeneous spatial-temporal data, and AI-driven forecasting and simulation models. These environments will