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that foster collaboration, inclusivity, and meaningful communication. Recent progress in multi-agent systems and agentic AI provides a new paradigm. By designing interactive, persona-driven agents with
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mechanisms that underlie the first steps of cell dissemination from the primary tumour. This will involve developing methods to live image tumour cell dissemination from primary tumours, and out of a complex
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. This project will use state-of-the-art live-cell super resolution microscopy and automated image analysis to both visualise the 3D architecture of keratin networks in epithelial monolayers. You will explore how
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and neural differentiation of hPSCs, immunocytochemistry/imaging, flow cytometry and qPCR. Excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills, and ability to work to a high standard are also
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an understanding of the chemistry, physics, and fluid dynamics of these systems whilst developing novel imaging approaches to study their behaviour. The project will see the student working with academics with a
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. Characterise the effect of Ect2 depletion on PDAC cell proliferation, division and migration 2. Understand how mechanosensitive signalling regulates Ect2 localisation and activity 3. Image the localisation
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this using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging, confocal microscopy, stochastic genetic labelling of single neurons, and detailed analysis of neuronal morphology. You will design, develop and perform
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the simulated EIS data and that collected from tissue-engineered constructs. Finally, a prototype decision support system dedicated to the EIS based oral cancer diagnosis will be produced based on the machine
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. dos Santos is an Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Computer Vision at the University of Sheffield. His research interests include remote sensing image processing, computer vision and machine learning
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in normal fibroblasts and CAFs. More specifically, the student will aim to: 1. Image ERK, NF-κB and STAT dynamics in response to the application of multiple growth factors in fibroblasts derived from