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, developing pixel detectors for high-energy physics, telescope cameras, medical imaging systems, and other scientific and industrial applications. We are seeking an outstanding candidate—creative, analytical
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or Biomedical Engineering or a closely related field. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in medical applications of physical sciences and engineering. Experience in medical imaging, breast x-ray imaging, image
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progression. The Iskratsch Group , at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London is exploiting cutting-edge mechanobiological, as well as imaging approaches2-5 with the aim
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with these molecules. A successful candidate will be familiar with the differentiation of iPSC to myeloid cells, assays evaluating viral kinetics including p24 AlphaLISA analysis and high content imaging
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, PhD students, a lab technician and a research officer to join the international lab of Professor Khuloud Al-Jamal, a Chair of Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine. The aim of our lab is to use nanotechnology
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on experimental data which you acquire. You publish the research results in scientific journals and present at international conferences You contribute to the supervision of master and PhD students At least 70% of
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of colorectal cancer (CRC) using organoid models. The researcher will focus on integrating dynamic mutations, live multiplexed transcriptomic imaging, and proteomic imaging at the cellular level to predict
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documents involving both text and images for the FED-tWIN programme - Prf-2022-025 - ARKEY #AI #NLP #ComputerVision #HTR #MetadataExtraction #UX #InfoVis Context FED-tWIN is a research program of the Belgian
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approach to technical challenges. Previous experience with mouse in vivo experiments is necessary. Previous experience with neuronal activity optical imaging, particularly head-fixed imaging, is desirable
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facilities, including advanced MRI scanners, laboratories, and animal facilities. The department employs around 670 academic staff, 500 PhD students, and 160 technical/administrative staff. You can read more