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experience in image data processing and analysis Familiarity with femtosecond/picosecond lasers and safe alignment practice. Clear, timely communicator who enjoys collaborating across physics, engineering and
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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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About Us About the research group: The CAI4CAI group, led by Prof Tom Vercauteren, is an academic research group focusing on Contextual Artificial Intelligence for Computer Assisted Interventions
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About Us From its earliest years, the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) has been fundamentally changing and shaping how we understand, prevent and treat mental illness and
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programming skills, in depth knowledge of MR theory, and experience with the acquisition and analysis of (preclinical) MRI data, as well as with mathematical modelling and image processing methods. Experience
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neuroscience. The ability to work independently, good organisational skills, and a willingness to work as part of a team are essential. A genuine interest in and knowledge of neuroscience, imaging techniques
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to manage the specialist histology sample preparation and processing for image and -omics data generation. The post holder will use advanced histology techniques and skills to generate data for inclusion in
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About Us Situated at St Thomas’ Hospital in the heart of central London, the Imaging Physics and Engineering department brings together physicists, engineers, and clinicians to develop cutting-edge
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of molecular genetics and imaging. Work will focus on with zebrafish (embryo injections, behavioural assessment in zebrafish, fish husbandry), genome editing (CRISPR/Cas), molecular biology (plasmid DNA
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that investigate human brain development by: (i) maintaining induced-pluripotent-stem-cell (iPSC)-derived cerebral and choroid-plexus organoids; (ii) receiving, cataloguing and processing post-mortem choroid-plexus