208 image-coding-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas" Postdoctoral positions in United Kingdom
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well as proficiency in data analysis and coding. Your writing and communication skills allow you to interact effectively with different academic communities. Applications should include responses to each
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models in collaboration with our international collaborators. You would also develop advanced image analysis schemes to analyse the experimental data. Your focus would be to investigate the effect
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. The salary for this post is at Grade UE07: £40,497 to £48,149 per annum, pro-rata if part-time. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD (or near completion) in a relevant field. Strong coding skills in
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paradigm shift in our fundamental understanding of the charge-lattice interactions that govern such effects. This PDRA role will utilize several state-of-the-art spectroscopic techniques, such as transient
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cancer biology, molecular biology, medicine, or neuroscience. Your expertise will include molecular biology techniques, advanced microscopy, quantitative image analysis, and primary tissue culture, all
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accessibility, flexibility, scalability, and scientific rigour. Funded by STFC for five years, SAMS brings together researchers from the Universities of Exeter, Warwick, Cambridge, and Sheffield. The codes will
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imaging data - Developing new methods for inference of copy number alterations from single-cell DNA sequencing data - Analysing patterns of single-cell copy number variation to identify mechanistic
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pathways, specifically chromatin and small non-coding RNAs, in regulating gene expression in the parasitic nematode Strongyloides. In this role you will use Strongyloides epigenetic profiling data
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a series of high-resolution FRET biosensors to track such dynamics for gibberellin, abscisic acid, auxin and salicylic acid in living plants. The Jones group combines imaging of FRET biosensors with
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visiting off-campus locations to engage with research participants. Commitment to working within professional and ethical codes of conduct Commitment to working in partnership with people with lived