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(see below). There is currently one fellowship available where the successful candidate will join one of our Cardiovascular Research Teams, details as follows: - BRC Theme: Cardiovascular / Imaging
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test a variable stiffness catheter. Conduct in-vivo animal trials of the prototype. Do market discovery of the technology by actively participating in the Commercialization Journey programme offered by
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sequencing and SNP detection. The student will join a vibrant microbiology group in Sheffield and receive a broad training in molecular and microbiology as well as imaging and bioinformatics. Academically
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GIF CDT: A Novel Gas/Liquid contactor for Direct Air Capture and industrial CO2 capture technologies
The project aims to design and optimise a novel concept for contacting the combustion gases of gas turbines with solvents used for CO2 capture. It uses a first of a kind prototype system to obtain experimental
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asymmetries sculpt the heart, you will gain experience in zebrafish husbandry, state-of-the-art microscopy including live lightsheet imaging of embryonic zebrafish hearts, in silico 3D reconstructions
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microscope optics or a fibre bundle, in both cases imaged with a camera. The prospect of a site-defined photonic waveguide approach offers five key advantages 1. The high-index waveguide collect 30
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differentiation of hESCs toward neural crest cells alongside immunocytochemistry/imaging, flow cytometry and qPCR. Excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills, and be able to work to a high standard
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, protein chemistry, imaging tools (e.g., mito-pHfluorin probe) and procedures, cell survival and death assays as well as model cell lines (WT and FIS1 knockout (KO) MEFs and WT and FIS1 KO HeLa cells
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ethics database application for the Yorkshire & Humber SDE. ● Secure research ethics to use new and novel technologies to de-identify images and unstructured data for the Yorkshire & Humber SDE
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femora bone and rib samples from paired MRI and CT images. ● Effectively work with colleagues for the registration of mineralised and non-mineralised bone materials to develop subject-specific finite