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/antanaviciute-group-computational-biology-and-tissue-immunology We offer • World-leading infrastructure and facilities • Opportunity to learn cutting edge molecular techniques
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. The high prevalence of iron deficiency in athletes is likely due to a combination of inadequate iron intake (low energy intakes and vegetarian/vegan diets) and increased iron losses associated with physical
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/physics/biology) or engineering. The ideal candidate should have some understanding in the areas of Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Metallurgy, or Mechanical Engineering. The candidate should be self
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the successful and vibrant UK catalysis and central facilities communities, whilst building skills in inorganic and physical chemistry, applied and sustainable catalysis and advanced X-ray characterisation
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Overview Location: College Lane Campus Programme Description The Centre for MoDDD at the University of Hertfordshire invites applications for a PhD candidate to join a 3-year QR funded research
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research programme funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard award. This project aims to explore the role of these neighbouring glycoproteins in neurotrophin-mediated neuronal development as
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of the project is to 1) develop computational pipelines for image analysis and physical analysis of cell shape trajectories, and for combined morpho-molecular analysis of cell shape together with molecular markers
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bottleneck in the screening process. This PhD project will address this through deep integration of scanning probe electrochemistry, optical microscopy and machine vision, to develop a system that can
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requirements: First-class or upper second-class degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Process/Electrochemical/Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, or Physics, or relevant industrial experience
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Edinburgh, Scotland | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
, preparing them for a successful career in academia, industry, or entrepreneurship. Click Apply for more information on our application process. Deadline: 30th June.