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experience in airway biology and advanced primary cellular models, integrating molecular, imaging and cell biology methods. Knowledge of CRISPR/Cas9 methods is welcomed. You must be a good team worker
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the Portfolio Manager and Clinical Director & Academic Lead. Areas of current projects for example are: Artificial intelligence for imaging interpretation Medical technologies for stroke characterization Case
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(see below). There is currently one fellowship available where the successful candidate will join one of our Cardiovascular Research Teams, details as follows: - BRC Theme: Cardiovascular / Imaging
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will have experience with zebrafish models, light stimulus design, hyperspectral imaging, and behavioural monitoring. You will be adept in coding and analysis using tools such as MATLAB and Python
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-The-Shelf (COTS), all-digital radar systems linked to an array of ultra-stable, ultra-low phase noise oscillators. The project is part of the UK Quantum Technology Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT
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. The role will involve collecting structural and functional brain images using MRI and PET in people with Parkinson's. You will carry out advanced neuroimaging analyses to understand how changes in the brain
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Quezada (UCL Cancer Institute) and Prof Mark Lythgoe (UCL Centre of Advanced Biological Imaging). This project will build on a strong track record of significant discoveries in the field of tumour
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experience in use of optical microscopy, confocal fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, plate reader. Desirable: experience in structured illumination microscopy (SIM) and fluorescence lifetime imaging
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for successful candidates to join are listed below. BRC Theme: Cardiovascular / Imaging & Engineering Supervising Principal Investigator: Professor Alex Rothman Research project area: Pulmonary Hypertension (PH