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the impacts of rapid and longer term spatial agricultural shifts, due to international trade networks, on biodiversity, considering losses and gains and how this can be used to allow more direct comparison of
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Communications 2024), and are now expanding into using spatial biology, in vivo CRISPR screening and genetic barcoding approaches to identify additional context-specific pharmacological vulnerabilities, tumour
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) and therapeutically tractable tumour-microenvironment interactions (Andrade et al., Nature Communications 2024), and are now expanding into using spatial biology, in vivo CRISPR screening and genetic
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this condition. You will evaluate their interactions using in vivo micro-CT, intravital imaging, spatial transcriptomics and molecular analysis techniques, identifying the key pathways governing this process
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validation of spatial transcriptomics. Techniques will include genotyping, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization (including RNAScope), histology techniques, light and confocal microscopy imaging
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health inequalities across Lincolnshire. You will design, implement and analyse spatial datasets, contribute to the development of an interactive geospatial dashboard and data observatory, and produce high
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this condition. You will evaluate their interactions using in vivo micro-CT, intravital imaging, spatial transcriptomics and molecular analysis techniques, identifying the key pathways governing this process
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About the role We seek a motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to make use of spatial proteome and transcriptional cell atlas data to explore how two microbial cells can manifest stable endosymbiotic
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this condition. You will evaluate their interactions by building in silico models to establish the relationship between mechanical loading, cell imaging, in vivo micro-CT, and spatial transcriptomics, identifying
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under the supervision of the PI, translating complex oral histories and archival data into interactive spatial narratives. Undertake the technical development and implementation of an immersive 3D