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biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, infectious diseases
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data and build high resolution 3d maps of proteins in tissues. They will draw on a range of technical approaches including artificial intelligence, computer vision, image processing, and data reduction
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data and build high resolution 3d maps of proteins in tissues. They will draw on a range of technical approaches including artificial intelligence, computer vision, image processing, and data reduction
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data and build high resolution 3d maps of proteins in tissues. They will draw on a range of technical approaches including artificial intelligence, computer vision, image processing, and data reduction
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-organic frameworks, ionic liquids, theoretical modelling of adsorption processes. The Research Fellow will become part of the large-scale multidisciplinary project “Metal Atoms on Surfaces and Interfaces
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Sciences hosts a diverse community of researchers aiming to tackle the world’s greatest life science challenges, from food security to prevention of disease to understanding the processes which regulate
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, investigating cutting-edge techniques such as optimal control, and novel interferometry and imaging schemes, and their application in practical field trials. The successful candidate will join a Prosperity
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opportunity to learn more about biomaterials and polymeric adhesives. You should have completed (or be near to completion) an experimental PhD in either biology, biochemistry, chemistry or closely related area
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vision, image processing, and data reduction, and will collaborate closely with the experimental team in Birmingham, including regular visits. About the person: The successful candidate must have, and your
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challenges, from food security to prevention of disease to understanding the processes which regulate Earth’s biodiversity. You will work on a project attempting to understand the role of feeding performance