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A position exists for a Post Doctoral Research Associate in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics to work on rigorous mathematical analysis of geophysical fluid equations
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The purpose of this Postdoctoral Role in Image Analysis is to collate and curate data from MRI and CT studies conducted on patients and volunteers, as part of the TBI-REPORTER initiative
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connectome, with a focus on the chemosensory circuits involved in human host-seeking. The principal focus will be on the high level proofreading, annotation and analysis of connectomics data. This will include
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complex research projects involving multiple interdependent components. Experience in programming (python) and applying AI-assisted technologies to streamline research and analysis workflows is highly
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genetics, multiplex-immunolabelling (tissues), single-cell omics, and somatic mutation analysis. The successful candidate will also assist lab management, working closely with Dr Andrew Young. The successful
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to the regulation of complex behaviours. This will involve a range of techniques including high resolution confocal microscopy to determine receptor localisation, behavioural analysis of C. elegans and computational
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responsibilities of the successful candidate will include: Corpus transcription, annotation and analysis of audio recordings from teacher talk in primary school classrooms from different sites in India. Statistical
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experimental medicine studies focusing on energy homeostasis and glucose/lipid homeostasis Data Collection & Analysis: Perform in vivo metabolic testing, blood sample and tissue analyses, and molecular biology
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application of comprehensive polar metabolite analysis methods. Scientists are encouraged to apply if they have substantial practical experience in the development of comprehensive quantitative methods
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nerve cord). The principal focus will be the development of open source tools for the analysis of connectomics data. This will include developing tools to improve the quality of neuron identification and