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experience of the laboratory delivery of multiplex imaging datasets of tissue samples as well as significant laboratory experience of general methods including immunoassays and cell culture. You will have
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to target specific transcription factors (iii) use of high content imaging and AI to phenotype these cultures (iii) use of bulk and single-cell RNAseq to characterise the transcriptional profile of each cell
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prototype Total Factor Productivity (TFP) measure that includes non-market agricultural outputs and impacts beyond environmental indicators. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in agricultural economics
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techniques, multispectral flow cytometry, and bioinformatic analysis of transcriptomic (RNAseq) datasets. Experience with image analysis, particularly for immunofluorescence, is desirable. You should be
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the Medical Research Council and Medical and Life Sciences Translational Fund. It offers an exciting opportunity to work in a vibrant multi-disciplinary team that crosses the domains of clinical imaging and
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gases, including the operation of magneto-optical traps, the production of quantum degenerate gases and optical trapping using optical tweezers/lattices. They will be expected to display initiative and
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are looking to employ a part time Post Doctoral Research Associate who will play a key role in the second phase of the enhanced TFP project, which aims to estimate a prototype Total Factor Productivity (TFP
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with strong expertise in molecular, cellular, biochemical biology and imaging. Candidates should be highly motivated individuals with excellent communication skills and have the ability to work
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and Immunity and work under the supervision of Dr Abhinay Ramaprasad (Principal Investigator). Malaria parasites proliferate within red blood cells through schizogony, a remarkable and unique process of
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led by Prof Jill O’Reilly and Prof Helen Barron, with responsibility for carrying out research on the role of rest in cognitive map formation, and the neural mechanisms underlying that process. The post