83 image-processing "University of California, Irvine" research jobs in United Kingdom
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/ Principal Investigators • Curate, pre-process and organise available datasets in house and facilitate and support the acquisition of data from external sources/collaborators • Interact with other
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UK date and time: 23-June-2024 23:17 Applicant Options New Search Login Job Details Help Terms of Use & Privacy Policy Job Details Clinical Research Fellow in Vitreoretinal Surgery or Medical Retina
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ice Sheet and Ocean Tipping Indicators, Processes, Impacts and Challenges (ISOTIPIC)’. The aim of this project is to understand the processes controlling key tipping points (TPs) associated with
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THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY About us BRAIN Centre is a preclinical neuroimaging facility that uses state-of-the art imaging equipment for researching biomarkers in rodent models
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. Department: Biomedical Engineering. Contact details:Dr Konrad Wagstyl. [email protected] Location: . Category: Research. About us The applicant will join the new Wellcome-funded Imaging Machine
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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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established at the ICR and we are dedicated to understanding how metabolic reprogramming contributes to immune resistance in developing tumours and how this process is affected by cancer therapy. Our goal is to
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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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and tissues. Approaches will be both as single therapies and in combination with chemotherapies. Radionuclide imaging studies alongside the above data will be used to inform dosimetry. This post will
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of Healthcare Engineering and the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King’s College London. We bring together leading academics within medicine, engineering and medical physics, along with