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. The highly motivated and well-organised Postdoctoral Researcher will support a range of projects focused on the causes, consequences, and therapeutic targeting of genetic disorders. You will join a
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disease. Your research may utilise a range of approaches, including targeted genetic murine models, primary cell culture and analysis, multi-omics, and bioinformatics. The biological focus will be
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and will be assigned clear targets for research outputs and stakeholder engagement. This position is expected to make a significant contribution to the research, development, and impact activities
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) developing and applying advanced human iPSC-derived blood–brain barrier (BBB) models to evaluate next-generation CNS-targeted viral vectors. The successful candidate will use models to assess vector
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by the EPSRC SCHEMA Hub SCHEMA Hub . The research targets the preparation and properties of new plastics, thermoplastic elastomers and adhesives prepared from renewable resources and which
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use computational approaches to mine natural biodiversity in gene sequences to identify engineering targets to increase lipid content and enhance the water use efficiency. The project will make use
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target to work on one or both directions in the application. The projects are in the Research Council of Finland Center of Excellence in Life Inspired Hybrid Materials (LIBER) at Aalto University. LIBER
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target of the last WP3 of the ERC project. The postdoc will have to also work on electrode chemical modifications and be able to work on computational modelling of the electrode/protein bioiterface. We
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a deeper understanding of life, leading to potential acceleration of the development of safe, targeted, cell-based therapies, and opening entire new fields of research in human health. The project
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to identify shared genetic regulation with common, complex diseases to discover new drug targets, indications and disease mechanisms. We have a keen interest in training the next generation of scientists