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Applications are invited for a Research Associate position, funded by the British Heart Foundation Manchester Research Excellence Award, within the Division of Informatics, Imaging & Data Sciences
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Join a World-Leading Research Team to work on Colour X-ray Imaging! Two positions available. Are you ready to push the boundaries of imaging science? The University of Manchester invites
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fluorescence microscopy, polydimethylsiloxane microfluidics and image analysis, and that you have a substantial experience in running custom R codes and operating JMP software. What you will get in return
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closely with other postdocs and PhD students in this project, who will be applying complimentary approaches to the same systems and will be expected to join at least one fieldtrip to Iceland with other
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, construction and deployment of engineered plasmids to support the delivery of beneficial traits, via HGT, through soil microbiome communities. You will work closely with other postdocs on this project, who will
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biology, biochemistry, imaging and data analysis skills and will have the opportunity to attend conferences and present their data. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme
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collected histological images can serve as a cost-effective proxy for expensive spatial molecular profiling in brain tumour. The post-holder will contribute to the development of multimodal machine learning
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the risk of developing comorbidities. This project aims to evaluate the impact of a digital technology that automates the transfer of structured diagnosis codes between care sites, helping to reduce
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. The Nightingale Centre houses the largest breast cancer unit in the UK and the first and largest Family History Risk and Prevention Centre. It is also home to The National Breast Imaging Academy. A large primary
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team aiming to understand the biology and peritoneal metastasis of high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC). We will combine cutting edge imaging approaches with mass spectrometry-based proteomics