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The project: We invite applications for a PhD studentship in the area of consumer psychology and cellular agriculture, hosted by the University of Bristol Business School and delivered in
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) About the Project Unravelling the outcomes of cell–cell interactions is fundamental to understanding biological processes. The ability to visualise and track these interactions in vivo greatly enhances
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PhD Studentship in Chemical Engineering - Electrochemical biosensors for point-of-care monitoring of life-threatening cell breakdown in blood cancers Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum
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Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview The rapid breakdown of malignant haematologic cells (i.e., blood cancers) either spontaneously or following therapy, known as...
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circuits. This means that cells can ‘know’ how to re-establish cell populations and circuits. It may be possible to tap into the regenerative potential of the CNS to direct regeneration after injury and
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for an individual with a keen interest in cell biology to investigate the molecular mechanisms of Wnt signal transduction pathways and how these are disrupted in disease. The successful candidate will receive expert
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and signal processing methods using machine learning techniques to enhance the resilience, efficiency, and security of cell-free massive MIMO systems, which are expected to play a key role in next
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stacking error and removes the options for easy disassembly for repair, replace or recycle. In this project modification of the cell end cap design is to be investigated through FE analysis, prototype build
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technologies, bulk and single-cell RNA-sequencing, flow cytometry, multiplex immunofluorescence, and standard molecular biology and biochemistry techniques. A computational component may also be available
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both sites. The project sits at the interface of cell line engineering, protein science and machine learning and you will receive advanced training in these areas while developing methods to accelerate