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We are looking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to join the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA) as a member of the OHBA Analysis Group. Reporting to Mark Woolrich, the post holder
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clinicians face in identifying the ideal ‘target’ to ablate. Here, we aim to further develop, and clinically validate, a novel in-silico tool that uses patient imaging data to reconstruct personalised ‘digital
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varied but will specifically be focused on further expanding and developing the programmes research streams in line with decolonising principles and the principles of social justice and human rights
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in the relationship of computer and/or cognitive science to one or more of the following areas: colour science, machine learning, computer vision and applied engineering. Core duties include: (i
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expected to manage and coordinate projects looking at clinical outcomes after hip and knee replacement surgery from already established data sets, and you will be working under the close direction of Prof
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) by looking at other joints such as the knee, wrist and finger. You will design and fabricate relevant chambers, contribute to the development of scaffolds, and interface with robotic teams and
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during disease development, including ligaments. To achieve this, we will use mouse transgenic models to delete Fibrillin-1 in limbs in conjunction with knee overloading model to induce OA. We are looking
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are amazing tools to uncover cellular processes, including a novel way of targeted protein degradation, in diverse organisms, including humans. See the following recent publications for more information: Huang
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values: “We care, We learn, We act.” Background The Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) will work with industrial and academic partners on an innovative fibre optic sensor and software-based solution
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model pathogen, the Hill lab studies the relationship between macrophage phenotype and antibiotic persister survival, with the aim of developing strategies to push macrophages towards a state optimised