Theme Overview. The SPICeD project (Spatial transcriptomics to understand Parenchymal-Immune interactions in CoeliacDisease) is a DPhil project to discover and understand cell-cell interactions in the intestinal mucosa in coeliac disease, and their significance in the disease pathology. Read more
For a long time, cancer has been largely studied through its genetic alterations. However, we now know that other cell types such as immune cells critically affect tumour progression. Read more
With the ever-increasing advancements in mobile vision and sensing technologies, augmented, mixed, and/or virtual reality technology (AR/MR/VR; we collectively refer as MR) is increasingly becoming popular. Read more
Supervisors. Dr David Jacoby (Lancaster Environment Centre). Dr Adam Piper (Zoological Society of London). Dr Stephen Thackeray (UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology). Read more
This project is part of the . Centre for Doctoral Training in Geospatial Systems. . The successful candidate will be co-supervised by academics from within the School of Engineering at Newcastle University and work alongside our external partner. Read more
The Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics undertakes interdisciplinary research to address global and planetary challenges such as climate change, human migration, social inequalities and resource access/depletion. Read more
Whilst there is a significant body of work that focuses on the spatial quality and tonality of immersive surround sound systems for a sweet spot position, these qualities under a dynamic listening scenario (i.e. Read more
Numbers and space are tightly linked in the human mind. For example, the SNARC effect (Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes effect) describes the finding that small numbers are usually associated with the left whereas large numbers are associated with the right side of space. Read more
Knowledge Graphs (KG) on the Semantic Web are a representation of linked data that are collected from structured and unstructured sources and used by question-answering… Read more
The Project. The times of COVID-19 pandemic have seen an unprecedented increase in the remote working arrangements. This phenomenon comes with new opportunities, but also significant challenges and uncertainties. Read more
Vision is probably our most important sense. Vision starts in the retina, the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye. It is a well-layered structure with synaptic (connections of neurons) and nuclear (cell bodies) layers. Read more
Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship to work in the Division of Neurology, Department of Brain Sciences, Faculty of Medicine of Imperial College London at the Hammersmith Hospital Campus. . Read more
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