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research will focus on the design of this network as it evolves, and verification of its performance, or specific aspects of it. It will involve, as one component of the research, developing the Claims
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donated to research. Our recent data demonstrated successful delivery of homodimeric minimal Factor H during the cold flush period of the organ transplant pathway, which protected human organs for damage
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collection design and method. Remote Working: Is this project suitable for remote working? Yes Remote working details: This project could be done remotely but the fieldwork component would need to be
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from end-of-life recycled aluminium to reduce embedded carbon level to below 2 tonnes CO2e/tonne of aluminium as a supplied component and eventually to Net Zero carbon. This project is concerned with
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. Generating gastruloids from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to create in vitro models for studying critical steps of gastrulation and early development. Creating iPSC lines with mutations in elements
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thermal-catalytic system and nonthermal plasma system will also be investigated. The project will involve the preparation and modification of porous materials (e.g., zeolite, MOFs, metal oxide) and
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oxides. However, limitations in performance and stability have confined silicon and organic-based devices to niche applications. In contrast, recent advances in ceramic thin film technologies offer
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stage on the week commencing 27th June. If you need any support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate in any element of the recruitment process you can contact clinmed-staffing
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interest in the linkage between the environment and fertility and the mechanisms involved. An underexplored element of male reproduction concerns the elasticity of the sperm cell membrane. Normal sperm
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, including SuperMagdrive, operates using metallic propellant, offering density, integration, and safety advantages compared to conventional launcher propellants such as hydrazine. However, metal propellants