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imaging, including medical imaging and digital pathology, data using cutting-edge AI and machine learning approaches. The ideal candidate will play a critical role in integrating diverse data sources
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techniques as well as high throughput imaging and analysis to observe modifier effects on LRRK2 and LRRK2 Rab substrate phosphorylation levels. The project is embedded in a larger international collaboration
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a dynamic team that employs cutting-edge models - including iPSC-based cell biology, screening, biochemistry, genomics, imaging, and bioinformatics - to uncover new mechanistic insights into genes
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We seek to recruit a Research Associate/Fellow to join our team developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph
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and imaging for cancer research, with an emphasis on computational pathology to identify biomarkers predictive of treatment response, prognosis, and disease progression. The successful candidate will
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and imaging for cancer research, with an emphasis on computational pathology to identify biomarkers predictive of treatment response, prognosis, and disease progression. The successful candidate will
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imaging, will allow for comprehensive and reliable characterisation of photocatalyst surfaces, shedding light on potential activation and deactivation mechanisms. The environmental STEM at the York-JEOL
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of Nottingham, and this post supports the Medical Imaging team based in the School of Medicine. In this post, you will apply advanced imaging methods, including metabolic and physiological magnetic resonance
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. The project will utilise advanced techniques such as in vivo two-photon calcium imaging and/or Neuropixels electrophysiology to record neuronal activity across large populations of cells. A variety of
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services, as well as receive clinical training in inherited cardiac conditions, sports cardiology and cardiac imaging. Person Specification Applicants should be clinically qualified with ALS and MRCP