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two-photon imaging systems, and working on a research project funded by the Wellcome Trust to investigate fronto-sensory feedback microcircuits in the brain and their relevance to behavioural
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immunocytochemistry, electrophysiology and live cells imaging. The aim of the projects is to approximate cellular phenotypes in an in vitro model of Bipolar Disorder (BD), and attributing abnormal network activity
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such that their genotypes mimic genetic variants associated with BD. We will study these circuits by immunocytochemistry, electrophysiology and live cells imaging. The aim of the projects is to approximate cellular
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motility apparatus through single molecule fluorescence imaging approaches. Underpinning genetic and biochemical experiments will also be required. The project will build on our recent work in this area
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collaborative programme bringing together a team of leading experts in advanced electron microscopy imaging, first-principles modelling, metal halide semiconductor thin-film and device fabrication, and
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. This work covers three main areas: Data Rescue – enhancing the joint WMO–C3S data rescue portal, developing a prototype image repository, improving the Data Deposition Service, and developing innovative
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The Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP ) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU ), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux, is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher in computational imaging
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portal, developing a prototype image repository, improving the Data Deposition Service, and developing innovative approaches to data rescue, including student involvement, AI/ML and international
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reliability during a period of global uncertainty. This work covers three main areas: Data Rescue – enhancing the joint WMO–C3S data rescue portal, developing a prototype image repository, improving the Data