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secondary care, imaging and genomic data, linked with primary and other secondary care medical records. This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the largest groups in the country with expertise in
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mouse models of infection, models for graded T cell signalling, live cell imaging, tissue histology, flow cytometry, CRISPR/cas9 genome editing, cell culture and molecular biology. The candidate will play
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Summary of the role The University of Exeter has invested in the construction of a brand-new imaging facility as a collaboration with the NHS on the site of the Royal Devon University Hospital NHS
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Cardiovascular Research Facility (CCRF), Acute Multidisciplinary Imaging and Interventional Centre (AMIIC) and within levels 5 and 6 of the West Wing at the JR. The day-to-day IT support provided will be
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Location: The Francis Crick Institute, Midland Road, London Short summary The Deputy Lead – Flow Cytometry Science Technology Platform will work within the FC STP to deliver a world-leading imaging
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. The Project Administrator will join the Project Management Team, contributing to an innovative initiative, that brings together experts in medical education to collaboratively design a prototype curriculum for
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education combining a mission to widen access to higher education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. The Centre for Electronic Imaging (CEI) is a research centre based within
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starters project to make the archive accessible. The role-holder will support the Fire starters project by providing high-quality digital images of selected material from the Welfare State International
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and two surgical interns. You will be supported by teams of specialists in anaesthesia, emergency and critical care, internal medicine, oncology and diagnostic imaging among others, our surgical nursing
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environmental sciences. About the Role Diamond’s imaging capabilities for biology are extensive, exploiting light, X-rays and electrons which are being applied to image cellular machinery beyond single proteins