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understand disease progression in patients at risk of scleroderma or patients who have received a diagnoses. There may be a focus on imaging based projects (both magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound
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stratification. You will collaborate on other grant proposals, collect and analyse imaging and clinical data, and ensuring adherence to International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) Good Clinical Practice (GCP
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. The successful candidate will join an exciting project exploring the physiological role of newly identified sensory receptor molecules. Using a combination of animal models, fluorescent imaging, and
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About us Over the past 25 years, the Department of Imaging Neuroscience, home to the internationally renowned Functional Imaging Laboratory (FIL), has pioneered the development and application
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measurement and analysis using novel image technology to extract valuable insights into crop health. These insights are delivered to growers through a plug-and-play camera unit and a user-friendly portal and
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(WOW) project chanse.org/wow . This 80% FTE, 36-month position focuses on researching digital violence against women, with an emphasis on image-based abuse. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team
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develop methodologies to produce high impact academic publications. Identify and undertake research activities that make use of linked multi-modal cancer data such as genomics, imaging, unstructured data
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, investigating cutting-edge techniques such as optimal control, and novel interferometry and imaging schemes, and their application in practical field trials. The successful candidate will join a Prosperity
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at Earth’s surface and imaged geophysically, and rock mechanic experiments to benchmark how host rock physical properties and deformation patterns change with space and time during magma emplacement
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addressing the fundamental aspects of metal nanocluster formation, metal-support interactions, imaging & analysis of nanocatalysts in action and harnessing their catalytic/electrocatalytic properties in key