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mononuclear cell (PBMC) analysis and RNAseq, as well as whole slide images (WSI) and immunohistochemistry images on an OMERO online repository. With funding from Cancer Research Horizons, the data is being
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, processing, analysis, presentation (writing, graph production, image production and oral presentations at national/international conferences) and storage of experimental data in accurate, secure, detailed and
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with applicants, academic colleagues and professional services staff. In this varied role, you will ensure all UCAS applications for our A100 and A101 Medicine programmes are processed accurately and in
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The ability to learn new systems and processes quickly and efficiently Experience of working with large amounts of information and data with a focused attention to detail, quality and accuracy Image editing
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-voltage motor drive systems Microcontroller based systems (Microchip PIC, FPGA, Arduino, Raspberry Pi) PCB prototyping and circuit debugging 3D-printing and basic CAD design for prototype components You
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participation in relevant School and Faculty committees and activities To participate in external activity related to pharmacy, learning and teaching, and research (T&R posts only) To contribute to the promotion
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for collecting and analysing small-volume blood samples. The post holder will research and design advanced machine learning, AI and statistical methods to process and analyse data generated from microsampling
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of an Education Administrator and the Education Team Leader, you will complete activities in the School Education Calendar and support student processes and activities. You will provide students with an excellent
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, including nanoscale mechanical or electrical characterisation modes Experience with multimodal characterisation: SEM/TEM, rheology, FTIR, XPS, XRD, confocal imaging Practical experience in the fabrication
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and Part time applications will be considered. This Post is tenable for 2 years initially. Further information can be obtained by contacting Roz Scott via roz.scott@newcastle.ac.uk Key Accountabilities