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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Deconvoluting the spatial multi-omic landscape of high-grade glioma to target post-surgical residual disease MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership PhD
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for meetings will be reimbursed). The successful applicant will gain high quality training within paranoia and clinical psychology research, and delivery of semi-structured psychosocial assessments, receive
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patients, the great benefits of immunotherapy can be accompanied by unwanted side-effects which can be serious and even life-threatening. Our Programme will develop an optimised digital health approach
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high-impact opportunity to determine the longevity and safety of critical rotating components. The Challenge: The functional performance of critical rotative parts, particularly their resistance
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patterned nanostructures form on butterfly wings during development. The post will contribute to the research excellence of the University through supporting the generation of high-profile research outputs
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patients with lung / cardiac MRI and improve patient experience. Image computing support for pulmonary MRI applications. Development of hardware for neonatal / paediatric MR applications Contribute to and
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address this, using high-fidelity simulations to reduce the costs and risks associated with real-world testing. We are seeking two highly-motivated and enthusiastic research assistants to join our team and
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address this, using high-fidelity simulations to reduce the costs and risks associated with real-world testing. We are seeking a highly-motivated and enthusiastic research assistant to join our team and
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on discovering the mechanisms of resistance in clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa lung infections. This includes genomics and high-throughput phenotyping of P. aeruginosa. The Sheffield arm of the project will
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will work alongside a team of chemists on iterative cycles of new compound testing in a variety of in vitro and cellular assays. You will be expected, with guidance from the PI, to perform assay