Histopathological images are routinely used to characterize complex phenotypes. For example, pathologists regularly study stained images of tissue biopsies for cancer diagnosis as cancer is known to change the morphological features of cells including cell shape and size [1]. Read more
Medulloblastoma is the most common central nervous system tumour of childhood. Although advances in treatment have raised survival to ~75%, there remains significant numbers of patients who die of their disease. Read more
Affiliation. Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine. Study program. PhD program Biomedical Sciences. Specialization. Cell and Tissue Morphology. Read more
Affiliation. Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine. Study program. PhD program Biomedical Sciences. Specialization. Cell and Tissue Morphology. Read more
The health of human hair can be reflective of the extrinsic and intrinsic stressors that the hair follicle (HF) and epithelial HF stem cells (HFSC) are exposed to over a lifetime. Read more
Sociality is widespread across the animal kingdom, ranging from simple aggregations to long-lived groups with complex relationships and social behaviours. Read more
The non-invasive characterisation of biological tissue microstructure in vivo is of upmost importance to medicine, neuroscience, and basic biological research. Read more
Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in developing 3D-models and organ-on-a chip for ocular disease CMNHS/Medicine/Regenerative Medicine Institute/CURAM Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship(s) starting in 08/2023 affiliated to the CMNHS/Medicine/Regenerative Medicine Institute/CURAM at the University of Galway. Read more
Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in evaluating the therapeutic efficacy of extracellular vesicles for ocular disease [CMNHS/Medicine/Regenerative Medicine Institute/CURAM]. Read more
Background, aims and objectives. An opportunity has arisen for a 3-year PhD studentship within the Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences at the Royal Veterinary College funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences and the RVC. Read more
Aniridia-associated keratopathy (AAK) is a potentially blinding genetic eye disease caused by heterozygous mutation in the eye ‘master regulator gene’, PAX6. Read more
Project Description. This project is funded by the Anatomical Society for three years starting in September 2023, and includes a stipend, plus registration fees and allowance for conference attendance. Read more
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