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This 2-year post-doctoral research associate position forms part of the BBSRC Mission Hub on Preventing Plastic Pollution with Engineering Biology. The overarching research programme aims to address
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Surgery – Plastic Surgeon (JPF05887) Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Surgery – Plastic Surgeon Apply
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has recently seen the first results in application to engineering materials for wear and plastic damage in steel. A significant opportunity is FLAME GPU general-purpose modelling framework developed in
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the collection and transformation of fine PET plastic dust into a reusable form for recycling, with a focus on energy efficiency. The role involves hands-on laboratory work to design and test a small-scale process
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of pathology and oncology. In-depth expertise in tumor biology – particularly in the study of tumor heterogeneity, resistance mechanisms, and cellular plasticity – is required. The position further requires
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A post-doctoral Research Associate position in Neurocomputation is available to work with Prof Zoe Kourtzi at the Adaptive Brain Lab, Univ of Cambridge, UK (http://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk ). Are
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scientific communication to advance the applicant’s career interests and goals. The successful candidate will join an interactive team of neuroscientists dedicated to understanding mechanisms of plasticity and
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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for Plastic Surgery, Assistant/Associate/Professor, Plastic Surgery, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine. ROLE of the POSITION The Department
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Research Grant(s) (RG) under BMRex- Biocatalytic membranes for micro/nano plastic degradation within waste water effluents, reference 101099528 of Department of Biology and Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do
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Research Organization of Information and Systems, National Institute of Genetics | Japan | 1 day ago
the transition from the maternal to the zygotic program. Further, these nuclear changes are promoted by nuclear autophagy, and that nuclear softening and plasticization are essential for facilitating