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electrophysiological infrastructure provided by the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences and will be based at St Thomas’ Hospital. This work will be performed in close collaboration with the clinical
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part of an EPSRC Programme Grant involving 15 co-investigators in a range of disciplines related to development of PET imaging strategies for the development of healthcare nanomaterials for therapeutic
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of the relationship between in vitro observations and in vivo drug efficacy. Areas of interest are: development of live-cell imaging assays for understanding the intracellular stage of fungal interactions with host
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nociceptors in arthritis pain. The project involves the use of a variety of techniques, including in vivo calcium imaging, transgenic mouse lines, chemo genetics, behaviour and histology to study silent