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Based in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, this role will focus on electromagnetic design, modelling and validation of microwave heating technologies for the BioIron
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(hiPSCs), cardiomyocytes, metabolism About the project We are recruiting a postdoc (established or newly graduated from their PhD) who has an exceptional ‘can-do’ attitude, with drive and enthusiasm to push
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, genes, and pathways involved in sensing water in the model plant Arabidopsis. Building on our previous work (Mehra et al., Science, 2022), we aim to understand how hormone-driven pathways help roots
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utilize preclinical tumour models, high dimensional techniques including spatial mass spectrometry and immunocytochemistry, alongside complementary state-of-the-art molecular biology approaches to identify
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discoveries (Mehra et al., Science, 2022), this project aims to identify novel genes and regulatory pathways involved in sensing water availability in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. We are particularly
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volunteer pilot-study in healthy participants involving intake of sugar and alcohol, neuroimaging, collection of biological samples and subsequent analysis using molecular biology techniques. You will be
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project is a collaboration between researchers in the UK, Spain and Ecuador, it builds directly on our previous work identifying and characterising the molecular mechanism of altitude adaptation through
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comprising chemists with expertise in organic chemistry, reactor design and innovative process analytics, and engineers with skills in fluid modelling, Life Cycle Assessment and sustainability. You will
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time series modelling, age-period-cohort modelling and structural equation modelling. Whilst applicants need not to be familiar with ALL of these, they ought to be familiar with ONE (and to state in
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. Consideration will be given to candidates who are PhD students nearing the submission of their thesis. It is desirable for the successful candidate to have experience in the following areas: molecular biology