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Architecture , Engineering & Technology , Arts & Humanities , Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Job Type Academic Posts , Research Fellowships , Research Related , Other Research Related Contract Type Fixed
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computational pipelines for the analysis of single-molecule microscopy data. Research in the Gruszka Lab centres on physical and molecular mechanisms of biological processes using interdisciplinary strategies
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microenvironmentally induced mechanisms by which glioblastoma cells drive tumour (re)growth. The successful candidate will apply and develop innovative computational strategies to explore these research questions
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microbiological data to facilitate the design of new molecules, and understanding mechanisms of resistance, being undertaken in the medicinal chemistry labs in the IOI and therefore will work closely with chemists
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molecules, and understanding mechanisms of resistance, being undertaken in the medicinal chemistry labs in the IOI and therefore will work closely with chemists and biochemists within the IOI. The IOI’s
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We are seeking a Post-doctoral research associate to investigate the mechanisms of mutagenesis in the human genome. The Opportunity: To lead a programme of original, high-quality research focusing
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Technology. Polymer; Solid Mechanics; Mechanics of Materials; Computational Mechanics; Statistical Mechanics
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for deep access within the human body. The research remit will encompass: mechanical and electronic circuit design, prototyping, and pre-clinical evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic devices to tackle
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have experience in one or more of these subject areas, and be able to creatively combine disciplines to make new research advances in fluid mechanics. What you would be doing: You will be creating data
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within an established research programme and/or specific research project. This project involves addressing the issue of triboelectric energy nanogenerators to power ingestible devices. Ingestible devices