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of attraction between similarly charged particles in solution. In a series of papers we described the mechanism behind an “electrosolvation force” that can drive such an attraction (J Chem Phys 2020, Langmuir
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BBSRC grant awarded to Prof Francesco Licausi. The work is to be conducted in the Life and Mind Building, Department of Biology, University of Oxford. The postholder will work on the molecular mechanisms
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an elephant or a tumour. Here, we propose to understand the relevance of this mechanism during tumorigenesis in collaboration with the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre. You should have a PhD (or about to
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optical, mechanical and structural properties of nanostructures and nanoparticles, and their applications. We combine expertise in nanofabrication, photochemistry, laser science, nonlinear optics, sensing
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build an elephant or a tumour. Here, we propose to understand the relevance of this mechanism during tumorigenesis in collaboration with the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre . You should have a PhD (or about
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(Central Oxford). The post is externally funded and is fixed-term to the 30th September 2026. The integration of electronic and mechanical degrees of freedom in quantum devices, particularly using carbon
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Applications are invited for an exceptional Postdoctoral Scientist to the join the group of Prof. Claus Nerlov to study blood cell development, with particular emphasis on mechanisms of HSC ageing
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institutions in the programme grant and with supporting industrial partners. About you You should possess a university PhD degree in mechanical engineering or a similar discipline, preferably with experience
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Goldstein FRS to work on experimental aspects of (a) the biomechanics of multicellular choanoflagellates and (b) the growth and mechanics of the extracellular matrix in green algae, supported by
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and molecular mechanisms that act within these sites, and to determine how these events lead to a balanced immune response in different conditions and physical constrains imposed by each organ