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are working to set up a new,human challenge model ofStaphylococcus aureus skin infection. This model will be used to study the early interactions between the human immune system and invading bacteria. From
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you want to challenge yourself in the multidisciplinary field of biomechanics, image processing and skeletal diseases? This is the PhD project for you! You will work in an exceptional multidisciplinary
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, or equivalent professional experience. Essential Application Strong background in mathematical modelling and/or control of shear-flow turbulence, flow instabilities and dynamical systems theory
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that studies under your supervision are implemented in accordance with randomised controlled trial scientific principles, the study protocols and regulatory standards. You will have teaching and staff management
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immunohistochemistry, along with experience in fluorescent microscopy, image capture and Adobe photoshop are also essential. Main duties and responsibilities Carry out research/experiments. The main duty is to perform
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is to perform studies on chick embryos, investigating hypothalamic development. Perform data mining of chick scRNA-seq datasets Participate in weekly project team meetings and attend relevant research
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Overview This role is based in AMRC North West, Samlesbury, Blackburn and provides the chance to work with some of the biggest names in Aerospace, Automotive, Construction, and SMEs across the North
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melting methodology creates challenges due to limited in-situ thermal control that can generate unwanted thermal stresses in components, defects such as cracks and limited microstructural control. This PhD
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melting methodology creates challenges due to limited in-situ thermal control that can generate unwanted thermal stresses in components, defects such as cracks and limited microstructural control. This PhD
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Novel technology to control the fire and explosion hazards of hydrogen fuel School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed Pourkashanian, Dr