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Sciences, Queen Mary University of London. Our group applies imaging, image analysis, and microbiological techniques to understand how antibiotics affect bacterial growth and how antibiotic treatments
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to heart and brain image-derived phenotypes of organ structure and function to develop models of biological aging in UK Biobank participants. The role of environmental exposures in driving accelerated aging
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major threat to human health, requiring a better understanding of how antibiotics kill bacterial cells on a single-cell level and how antibiotic-resistant bacteria emerge. This project aims to use imaging
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May 2024 Reference: CSS-0101-24 We invite applications for a Clinical Fellowship in Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging in the Department of Clinical Science and Services. The Diagnostic Imaging service is
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, imaging and cell culture techniques are essential, as is the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Applicants should have excellent interpersonal skills and ability
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imaging, electrocardiogram (ECG) and electronic health record (EHR) data to improve diagnosis, management and outcomes of heart failure. About You You will have either a PhD in the relevant subject (e.g. in
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details and apply Overview About the Role Applications are sought for the post of Senior Lecturer / Reader in Medical Statistics / Epidemiology, in the Centre for Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging within
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techniques is essential. Experience in microscopy, immunohistochemistry and microscopy image analysis and appropriate publication records would be an advantage. A demonstrated ability to communicate well
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, Marketing & Communications Manager or Director’s Office Manager. They will be required to provide an excellent standard of customer service and convey a helpful and positive image, both within and external
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and apply Overview About the Role You will analyse multi-modal data in the context of a wide collaborative European Initiative. This covers electronic health records (EHRs), molecular and imaging