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Crick Institute is Europe’s largest biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses such as
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policy processes relevant to water Supporting the innovation/policy challenge ‘labs’ and capacity building programme Regular communication with research partners, stakeholders and research participants
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are developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph nodes during breast cancer surgery. The instrument will allow surgeons
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industry. Our aim is to shine new light on manufacturing processes and products through developing best-in class 3D imaging. Specifically we will exploit and further develop new and upgraded beamlines
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therapies and clinical trials. Your responsibilities will include: processing FASTQ and BAM/CRAM files, and producing variant call files, generating input data for AI tools and implementing secure
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during routine medical imaging. This reduces reliance on invasive biopsies and accelerates diagnostic processes. Beyond classification, the platform combines multimodal inputs to provide personalized
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of the relationship between in vitro observations and in vivo drug efficacy. Areas of interest are: development of live-cell imaging assays for understanding the intracellular stage of fungal interactions with host
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at University Park Campus and you will have a unique opportunity to undertake the characterisation of cancer cells and tissue using GHz acoustic imaging and characterisation techniques. A key aspect of your role
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We are pleased to advertise three new posts providing an exciting opportunity to join the world-leading biomedical imaging research group at the Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre (SPMIC
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the feasibility of a full ultrasound image analysis pipeline for the extraction of volumetric assessment of the fetal brain using point-of-care ultrasound devices. The post holder will play a key role in acquiring