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) • Experience in tissue imaging and/or organoid culture • Enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research and translational impact Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is
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magnetic resonance imaging using pulse sequence design, image reconstruction, and real-time image processing, for brain, body, and fetal applications. Responsibilities: The successful candidates will develop
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research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that underly normal and abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic function and drive the translation of this strong basic
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on language processing studies and, in particular, on novel rehabilitation approaches to aphasia. The Sathian lab employs both behavioral and neuroimaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging: fMRI) methods
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities PhD in Neuroscience is required. Experience with in vivo imaging in head-fixed behaving mice is required. Experience with Arduino microcontrollers for the design and control
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biological questions about how cytoskeletal proteins are used by disease-relevant organisms. We have access to excellent facilities such as the Central Oxford Structural and Molecular Imaging centre (COSMIC
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responses are affected by the native microenvironment in order to design and engineer natural polymers to support the investigation of these processes in vitro and in vivo. Our research liaises engineering
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cytoskeletal proteins are used by disease-relevant organisms. We have access to excellent facilities such as the Central Oxford Structural and Molecular Imaging centre (COSMIC), as well as the Micron imaging
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uncover how epithelial cells organise in space and time under different physico-chemical environments to drive self-organisation processes, like condensates, that shape mesoscale structures enabling tissue