Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Employer
- University of Oxford
- ;
- KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
- University of London
- UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
- Durham University
- AALTO UNIVERSITY
- King's College London
- DURHAM UNIVERSITY
- Heriot Watt University
- University of Cambridge
- University of Liverpool
- Manchester Metropolitan University
- Nature Careers
- Aston University
- SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)
- University of Nottingham
- University of Oxford;
- University of Reading
- Swansea University
- University of Birmingham
- King's College London;
- University of Glasgow
- University of Sheffield
- ; University of Cambridge
- Imperial College London
- MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
- Northumbria University;
- Nottingham Trent University
- Royal College of Art
- University of Exeter
- University of Exeter;
- University of Manchester
- University of Newcastle
- University of Nottingham;
- Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University
- ; University of Copenhagen
- ; University of Dundee
- ; University of Exeter
- ; University of Oxford
- Aston University;
- Birmingham City University
- City University London
- Heriot-Watt University;
- Imperial College London;
- John Innes Centre
- Kingston University
- Medical Research Council
- Oxford Brookes University
- Oxford Brookes University;
- Queen Mary University of London
- Queen's University Belfast
- Royal College of Art;
- Sheffield Hallam University
- St George's University of London
- Technical University of Denmark
- The Royal Veterinary College, University of London;
- University of Bristol
- University of Cambridge;
- University of Dundee;
- University of Glasgow;
- University of Hull
- University of Leicester
- University of Liverpool;
- University of Reading;
- University of West London
- 56 more »
- « less
-
Field
- Biology
- Computer Science
- Medical Sciences
- Chemistry
- Economics
- Engineering
- Materials Science
- Mathematics
- Social Sciences
- Humanities
- Linguistics
- Psychology
- Science
- Arts and Literature
- Law
- Earth Sciences
- Environment
- Business
- Education
- Electrical Engineering
- Physics
- Design
- Philosophy
- Sports and Recreation
- 14 more »
- « less
-
form different structures. Therefore, within a given territory, a single morphogen can generate multiple outcomes. This project will experimentally study how morphogens work and, more specifically, how
-
+ signalling). The project will dissect and characterise intercellular communication pathways to build a model of how megakaryocytes and platelets interact. The experimental design will increase the complexity
-
collection and analysis. There will be scope to contribute to the design of visual or interactive outputs (such as infographics or dashboards) and shape the development of a future larger-scale cohort study
-
and structural biology of rhomboid-like membrane proteins. You should hold a PhD/DPhil in a topic relevant to structural biology and biochemistry, together with relevant experience. You should be able
-
of organic compounds. This includes the development of new organic reactions and methodologies, particularly focusing on multicomponent reactions of sulfinamides and related structures. Research will also
-
applying cutting-edge mathematical methods to spatial transcriptomics imaging data in order to describe and quantify the spatial characteristics and cellular interactions associated with colorectal response
-
models to study direct interaction between macrophages and other tissue resident cells. Additionally, you will test hypotheses and analyse scientific data from a variety of sources, reviewing and refining
-
meetings, as well as the biweekly Edinburgh Mathematical Physics Group joint seminar Interact with other Postdoctoral Research Associates and PhD students working on related projects Contribute
-
inequalities in higher education. The Athena SWAN Charter recognises commitment to advancing gender equality in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine (STEMM) employment in academia. https
-
describe and quantify the spatial characteristics and cellular interactions associated with colorectal response to neoadjuvant therapy.You will be jointly supervised by Professor Helen Byrne (Mathematical