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facilities in imaging, immunology, tissue engineering, and bioinformatics. Qualifications We seek applicants with the following qualifications: Essential: PhD in molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry
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single-cell sequencing, genetic perturbation, and advanced spatial methods (including smFISH, light-sheet imaging, and whole-brain clearing). This project builds on our expertise in gene regulatory
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to developing software solutions for data collection, signal processing (e.g., drift correction) and visualization. Ultimately, the goal is to demonstrate the prototype at the seabed. The candidate is expected
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. Co-supervising PhD & MSc students, particularly those working in electrophysiology and computational modelling. Developing an online tinnitus test battery and database Stratify tinnitus phenotypes
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the applicant wishes to rely Copy of PhD diploma. If PhD diploma has not yet been received, please include statement from your supervisor Shortlisting may be used in the assessment process. Incomplete
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interpretation of text and image/video data to establish patterns in messages, beliefs, and experiences. This is the first position in the YOPOW research project, which will run for five years, from August 2025
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analyses on metabolomic and multi-omic datasets, contributing to cutting-edge research in inflammatory bowel disease. A key aspect of this role involves analyzing Raman spectroscopy imaging data from
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combines omics technologies with bioinformatics, and functional validation of candidates by biochemical, cell biology, and imaging methods (see for instance, Smith, Ferguson et al., EMBO J., 2021; Watson
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. For example, could drones scan the ground to support a visually impared person walking through a forest? Or could computer vision enable perception and sensing of a retail outlet? We are looking for a
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Job Description Are you a skillful and ambitious PhD graduate interested in kicking off your academic career in a renowned research group leading in the field of applied thermodynamics with a strong