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samples lacking cellular and spatial resolution. The hypothesis underpinning this project is that obesity alters the cellular content, activation state and, critically, the spatial architecture
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of the Earth system at different temporal and spatial scales to improve predictive capability. Comprehensive education: Enjoy numerous opportunities for scientific training, skills development and problem
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changing spatial regulations. You will also help design economic decision-support tools to inform more inclusive and evidence-based marine policy. Your duties and responsibilities include: analyzing
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MSc in physics, applied mathematics, environmental sciences, computational science or a related field; excellent skills in scientific programming and numerical/statistical analysis of simulated and
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-scale job ads datasets, spatial datasets, patents). Conduct data analysis using econometric and statistical tools. Excellent knowledge of R is expected. Good knowledge of Python, experience with modern
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multiplex immunofluorescence and spatial transcriptomics, with a special focus on various types of nerves and nerve fibers in the tumor microenvironment Analysis of relevant circulating proteins using
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, however, these may not always be able to provide the spatial and/or temporal coverage that is required. In such cases, information from ground measurements can be combined with information from other
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for estimating sustainable city size by identifying key determinants (e.g., accessibility, agglomeration, emissions, equity), testing spatial boundary sensitivity, and broadening sustainability
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. In particular, the research project will focus on inferring trajectories from spatial transcriptomics data modelling at the same time the cells evolution in gene expression and in space. Required
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). Our key research centres – the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics (CEnSE), the Centre for Family Enterprise and Ownership (CeFEO), and the Media, Management and Transformation Centre