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biology and CryoET. Key Responsibilities Your primary task will be to lead a project on quantitative cell biology of cell interfaces. You will develop novel tools to visualise biomolecules (lipids, glycans
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local community. Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not limited to the responsibilities outlined below. Work collaboratively with all lab members to build a new experimental system to
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other current group members that form a diverse and exceptionally high-quality team. With hundreds of QCD alumni, including six professors and five chief executives, and a wide range of national and
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brings it to bear on tuberculosis (TB). The main aims of OxCoD4TB are to establish and validate a new TB therapeutics pipeline and discover and evaluate novel compounds and also drug and vaccine
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proteome in heart-specific cell lines and primary tissue. It will utilize disease model systems to characterize unique cell surface signatures for cardiomyocytes, coronary endothelial cells, and fibroblasts
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Discover a place where you can advance and succeed. Manchester Metropolitan University has been proudly driving progress for more than 200 years. Ambitious, original and with a keen future-focus
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robotics and design journals/conferences. Essential Criteria PhD (or equivalent experience/Masters with significant research background) in a relevant field Extensive programming skills (e.g., C++, Python
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proteome in heart-specific cell lines and primary tissue. It will utilize disease model systems to characterize unique cell surface signatures for cardiomyocytes, coronary endothelial cells, and fibroblasts
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their PhD thesis first draft by the start date.) Proven original research in single-photon detection, semiconductor-based avalanche photodiodes, or a related field Experience in semiconductor detector
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problem-oriented research is our basis for educating future managers, entrepreneurs, professionals, and scientists able to meet global challenges in technology-based business. The main approaches in our