Postdoc to study human stem cell biology using quantitative high-content microscopy and large-scale, automated image processing, tracking and analysis
Organization: University of Bristol
Location: University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, Royaume-Uni
Available from:February 28, 2017 to January 9, 2019
The goal of this interdisciplinary project will be to investigate how the differentiation propensity of different human stem cell lines differs through the cell cycle and across cells/cell lines. The project will involve extensive use of quantitative high-content microscopy and large-scale, automated image processing, tracking and analysis of live cellular population images.
Applicants should hold a PhD in Computational Image Processing, Computer Vision or a related subject, have an excellent track record, have extensive experience with computational image analysis of time-lapse microscopy cellular data, and be excited to work in an interdisciplinary environment. Experience with high-throughput/high-content microscopy is a plus.
The University of Bristol is committed to equality and we value the diversity of our staff and students.
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The closing date for applications is midnight Tuesday 7 February 2017.
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