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. Research from UK DRI at UCL covers the journey from the patient to the laboratory and back to the patient with improved diagnosis, biomarkers and candidate therapies put to the test. The Hong Laboratory
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dementia. The Bourdenx Lab at the UK DRI, led by Dr Mathieu Bourdenx, focuses on how age-related loss of cellular fitness in the brain drives neurodegeneration. Using cutting-edge spatial biology and single
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single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to uncover the mechanisms driving cell state rewiring and therapeutic resistance in cancer. This project is funded by CRUK Cancer Grand Challenges REWIRE-CAN
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who can integrate functional CRISPR screens with single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to uncover the mechanisms driving cell state rewiring and therapeutic resistance in cancer. This project is
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frequency, proposing and evaluating the novel transceiving and scheduling schemes of the high-frequency RF under the future cell-free network architecture. The Doctoral Candidate will: Establish spatial
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immunohistochemistry, RNAseq, RNAscope, and state of the art spatial proteomic/transcriptomic technologies – Nanostring, GeoMx, DSP, and CosMx SMI. The identification of specific immune system and microbiome targets
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Cognitive Health in Psychotic Disorders”, and the post-holder will be part of a larger team based in the Universities of Bath, Cambridge, Oxford, UCL and Jena (Germany). In this role, you will
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the ecology of infectious diseases, and thereby benefiting greatly from overlap with strengths in spatial and quantitative ecology. Our modelling is developed in close proximity to data, and focused
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change and biodiversity change is often constrained by spatially and temporally limited datasets. Moreover, temporal delays in the response of biodiversity to environmental change are often neglected when
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main threads running through HGRG research: Stressed Environments and Communities Spatial Politics and Practices Creative Geohumanities Collectively, HGRG researchers have sought to explore the workings