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improve the clinical outcome and help prognose inflammatory bowel disease stages for patient risk stratification. The selected candidate will work with endoscopic and whole-slide imaging (WSI) data
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at Earth’s surface and imaged geophysically, and rock mechanic experiments to benchmark how host rock physical properties and deformation patterns change with space and time during magma emplacement
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between emissions of different chemical species, atmospheric transport and chemical processes. Your research will contribute to the range of halocarbon work which will inform future ozone-related policy
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on the implementation of processes to integrate routine datasets into blood cancer clinical trials. You will be responsible for reviewing literature, proposing statistical designs and their associated analysis and
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it into a longer programme of work and helping disseminate our research findings in imaginative and impactful ways. With a postgraduate degree and ideally a PhD (or be near to submitting a PhD, or
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organisations in a health and / or social care context. You will also have mixed-methods research expertise, with an emphasis on qualitative methods. With a PhD (or nearing completion of a PhD) in a health or
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understand disease progression in patients at risk of scleroderma or patients who have received a diagnoses. There may be a focus on imaging based projects (both magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound
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MRC. The candidate will have a PhD and will have good experience in cell biology and tissue engineering. The candidate will also have experience of working both independently and as part of
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new code development would also be involved. Both options could also involve making comparisons with astronomical data. You will have a PhD in Mathematics, Astrophysics, or a closely allied discipline
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measurement and analysis using novel image technology to extract valuable insights into crop health. These insights are delivered to growers through a plug-and-play camera unit and a user-friendly portal and