15 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at The University of Edinburgh
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for selecting high-quality oocytes and predicting embryonic/pregnancy outcome is still lacking. The aim of this project is to develop a non-invasive tool for screening and selecting oocytes with the highest
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. This exciting project will focus on designing, constructing, and testing synthetic cells with multiple sub-compartments. Just like their living counterparts (i.e. eukaryotic cells), synthetic cells with different
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project “Developing a water tank cleaning system using a non-invasive ultrasonic cleaning submarine”. This role offers the opportunity for hybrid working – some time on campus and some from home. We welcome
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, and advanced imaging platforms to analyse dynamic cellular behaviours at single-cell resolution. Objectives Develop imaging pipelines to stratify responses to fluid dynamics. We will extract cellular
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available from 1st of March 2026. The successful candidate will work alongside Dr Bert Remijsen and other team members as part of an ERC funded grant “The evolution of suprasegmental morphology in West
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. This could provide us with new targets to improve vaccine responsiveness and the effective development of immunological memory. This project will use in vivo animal studies to block or enhance noradrenaline
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interactions between oncogene-expressing cells and innate immune cells in vivo and demonstrate that host innate immune cells support early tumour development. However, direct contacts and interactions between
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Deadline: 27th February 2026 One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Dr. Eleonora D’Arnese at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The aim of this project is to develop
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Morphing is a ubiquitous feature in nature: from the growth of plants to embryos evolution to wing adaptation in birds, shape-change is a fundamental aspect of the biological matter itself. What
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to work at the NQCC to apply their research within the national labs framework. This position is part of an annual NQCC cohort of 6 collaborative studentships, in which the projects have been co-developed