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collaboration with the Translational Gastroenterology Unit (TGU) and the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research (LICR) we aim to develop a computer guided endoscopy image recognition system that will support
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group aims to determine regulatory pathways affected by disease by implementing the use of spatial proteomics combined with transcriptomics and live imaging. The total proteome of a neuron includes a vast
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of RNAseq data and in vivo modelling of cancer. In addition to leading your own research, you will provide guidance and support to junior members of the lab, including PhD and project students, research
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the team and collaborate in the preparation of scientific reports and journal articles and occasionally present papers and posters. You must hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion), together
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led by Prof Jill O’Reilly and Prof Helen Barron, with responsibility for carrying out research on the role of rest in cognitive map formation, and the neural mechanisms underlying that process. The post
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participation, working with PPI, to choose a creative ‘menu’ of participation modes, e.g., a digital pinboard for images and memes and recruit parents, children, and clinicians to participate in qualitative
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cilia function. This exiting project will combine our recently developed centrosome purification method with advanced proteomics and high-resolution imaging to deepen our understanding of these processes
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, supporting PhD and master’s students, and presenting findings across the alliance. The position is based at the Old Road Campus Research Building, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7DQ, and is offered
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other commonly signals recorded in hospitals. Prior experience in computer vision, biomedical imaging and the analysis of data recorded by wearable devices, body-worn sensors or other flexible wearable