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pancreatic cancer are being investigated as suggested by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Whether different diagnostic and imaging approaches could lead to improved survival and if
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molecular biology, quantitative imaging and biophysical approaches to investigate cell shape changes in cultured cells and in vivo. Current projects in the lab include investigating the regulation
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techniques, data analysis with desirable knowledge of material characterisation, rheology and imaging. Scientific interest, dedication to research and career goal to work in physical science research
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. cell culture, molecular biology, imaging, cell signalling assays). As well as performing experiments on the project, the role will involve providing training in techniques to relevant staff/students
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analyse large, multidimensional 4D STEM datasets. Develop or adapt software tools (e.g. Python, MATLAB) for image reconstruction, phase mapping, and quantitative analysis of ferroelectric domain wall
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Overview This research assistant post will enable the candidate to undertake a PhD on the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, specifically focusing on examining the use of imaging before a diagnosis is
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vivo imaging, histology, western and ELISA. You will also be required to be available when organs become available. Significant practical experience in NMP and knowledge of in vivo modelling would be a
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, including immunocytochemistry, Western blotting, and qPCR, alongside the application of microscopic imaging techniques. Responsibilities also include data collection, analysis, and presentation, as
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brightfield/darkfield optical microscopy and spectroscopy, optical lithography/patterning, hyperspectral imaging, photocurrent measurements, and sensor characterisation with suitable readout electronics
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ResTOrES project will develop, test, and demonstrate a prototype resilience assessment toolkit for offshore energy systems. The toolkit will enable the quantification of resilience in terms of appropriate