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Technical Services This full time post is available from 01/06/2024 on a permanent basis. Summary of the role The University of Exeter has invested in the construction of a brand-new imaging
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clinical research across neurodegenerative disorders for a highly prestigious research programme in Professor Marios Politis’ Neurodegeneration Imaging Group. This post is available immediately until 30th
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fractures and the cause using X-Ray images. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting cutting-edge research in machine learning and computer vision applied to medical data. Responsibilities
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are generated in neuronal networks. These rhythms are fundamental to neurocomputational processes such as working memory, in which information is stored as a temporally ordered sequence of persistent electrical
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imaging and microscopy facilities, as well as a stimulating, interdisciplinary working environment. There may also be scope and flexibility within the project for the candidate to develop their own ideas
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until 31 January 2028. The successful applicant will use a combination of genetic perturbations, biophysical approaches and several high resolution imaging techniques to identify molecular regulators
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that are primarily focused on microbiology research. EXCC has been established with the aim of becoming a centre of excellence providing cutting-edge innovative cytomics technologies including imaging flow cytometers
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on a fixed-term basis. Summary of the role An exciting opportunity has arising to join the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre (MGNC) and support the operation of this new imaging facility, which is a
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complete their stories. About you The successful applicant will be able to develop research objectives, projects and proposals; identify sources of research funding and contribute to the process of securing
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Interherence (Erlangen, Germany) to learn learn advanced live-cell imaging techniques. About you The successful applicant will be able to present information on research progress and outcomes, communicate