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managers. These include tissue culture, flow cytometry, imaging, metabolomic, proteomics, genomics, high content screening, histology facilities and biological service unit. We bring together world-leading
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facilities, including core facilities in: fluorescence activated cell sorting analysis cell imaging and biophysical techniques, including NMR protein characterization that consists of state of the art
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research facilities, including: core facilities in fluorescence activated cell sorting analysis histology and state-of-the-art imaging IVIS imaging system high content screening microscopy mass spectrometry
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Virology research is carried out in the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. Our expertise ranges from molecular virology to in vivo pathogenesis, virus–cell interaction, viral
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Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) images have demonstrated that the spatial organisation of stromal and immune cell populations within the TME are relevant to tumour evolution and patient survival outcomes [2-4
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interest. Techniques used: The student will receive training in a wide range of techniques, including animal models of hypertension and PE, cell culture, imaging, molecular biology approaches as
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that span 3 buildings, including: core facilities in fluorescence activated cell sorting analysis cell imaging and biophysical techniques, with NMR. cutting edge microarray next-generation sequencing
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these parasites deal with redox stress and how redox regulators function. A major cellular location that controls redox balance is the mitochondrion (the cell’s “power house”). The project will ask what is the role
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decision making, NeuroImage, 53 (1): 221-232. School of Psychology and Neuroscience, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi), University of Glasgow, 58 Hillhead Street, Glasgow G12 8QB, UK. Phone: +44 (0
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physiology. Skills training will include in-depth engagement in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and molecular genetic/protein design, single-cell imaging and fluorescence microscopy, and single-cell