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, chemists, computer scientists and biologists all working to develop imaging techniques within a supportive and diverse environment. Key Responsibilities This role will involve the operation of a new
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collaboration with the Translational Gastroenterology Unit (TGU) and the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research (LICR) we aim to develop a computer guided endoscopy image recognition system that will support
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collaboration with the Translational Gastroenterology Unit (TGU) and the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research (LICR) we aim to develop a computer guided endoscopy image recognition system that will support
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biological, and live cell fluorescence imaging experiments. Associated structural analysis of the proteins by cryo-electron microscopy will be undertaken via collaboration with other workers. This full-time
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We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher/Research Associate in Musculoskeletal (MSK) Imaging, with an appropriate level experience in magnetic resonance and signal processing of image data
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migration, nanoscale assembly, or complex charge-screening processes are still poorly understood despite their critical impact on electronic properties and device performance. The project will provide a
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imaging data - Developing new methods for inference of copy number alterations from single-cell DNA sequencing data - Analysing patterns of single-cell copy number variation to identify mechanistic
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, combining imaging tools with chemical and biological platforms to see life in new ways. As a Post Doctoral Researcher at the Franklin, you will bring scientific knowledge and skills to deliver a specific
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quantitative proteomics and imaging to understand microtubules impact cell physiology. We offer a vibrant and creative multidisciplinary environment, and the successful candidate will be supported to develop
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, intracranial injections of viral vector (to allow optogenetic/chemogenetic manipulation), electrophysiological experiments (single cell neurophysiology) and histology/imaging. You will be based in Dr Sollini’s