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. Preliminary data from the lab have shown that germ-free mice have an impaired olfactory function when compared to conventionally reared specific-pathogen free mice, particularly with regard to pheromone sensing
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, including molecular clouds (properties, formation, evolution), dynamics (supermassive black hole mass measurements, gas flows, active galactic nucleus feedback), and any other facets of the data not yet
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to model immune-mediated kidney injury. Quantitative and reproducible read-outs from these assays will be correlated with human kidney ‘omics data to evaluate the impact of pathway modulation, ultimately
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scientific publications, patents, and seeing collaborators translate our work into real-world settings. You will be responsible for developing machine learning and AI algorithms for a range of data and
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stakeholders. The successful applicant will be expected to lead and develop qualitative research activities, data analysis and project support. The applicant will have responsibility for leading research
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workflows of bioimaging analysis to quantify advanced imaging data generated by super-resolution STED microscopy, FLIM, FRET and FCS. Candidates must hold a PhD in cell biology, biophysics or biochemistry
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DPhil students, manage data analysis pipelines, and contribute to publications and grant writing. This post is ideally suited to someone aiming to secure a long-term fellowship and build an independent
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Prof Jim McElwaine (Woods Hole, USA). The project involves developing and maintaining radar equipment designed to capture quantitative data on pyroclastic density currents during volcanic eruptions
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DPhil students, manage data analysis pipelines, and contribute to publications and grant writing. This post is ideally suited to someone aiming to secure a long-term fellowship and build an independent
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data; organize and archive data, consent forms, and ethics paperwork in line with project and KCL policies; and deliver periodic presentations and written fieldwork reports to the Principal Investigator