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About us University College London (UCL) UCL is a multi-disciplinary university with a population of over 13,000 staff and 42,000 students from 150 different countries. Degree programmes
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generate the world’s highest resolution imaging of ex vivo human biomechanics? A new Research Fellow position is available to join the UCL team working with the European Synchrotron (ESRF) doing this work
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biology methods, and neurological disease modelling or testing therapies in these model. Advanced IT proficiency including electrophysiological and imaging data processing and experience with statistical
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About us The UCL Cancer Institute is the hub for basic biological and translational cancer research at University College London, one of the world's leading universities. The Institute draws
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of manufacturing. We have identified an opportunity to combine continuous microfluidic (µF) process models, process analytical technology (PAT) and machine learning (ML) to achieve a paradigm shift in bioprocess
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of manufacturing. We have identified an opportunity to combine continuous microfluidic (µF) process models, process analytical techn ology (PAT) and machine learning (ML) to achieve a paradigm shift in bioprocess
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on the mechanism(s) and function(s) of mitochondrial segregation in C. elegans using biochemical, molecular, genetic and imaging-based methods, with the goal of advancing our understanding of this process as
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of manufacturing. We have identified an opportunity to combine continuous microfluidic (µF) process models, process analytical techn ology (PAT) and machine learning (ML) to achieve a paradigm shift in bioprocess
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surgical planning. The successful candidate will join a dynamic clinical trial team working in collaboration with the UCL CRC and the joint UCLH Endocrinology and Endocrine Surgery Departments, both of which
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About us The UCL Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry (CRC) is a multidisciplinary research centre dedicated to the development and clinical translation of novel biomedical imaging agents