19 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions in United Kingdom
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. About the role: As Postdoctoral Research Associate, you will: Lead experimental work on the sterility, safety, and efficacy of NanoCure bandages in vitro and in vivo. Support manufacturing and process
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work make a real-world impact? King’s College London is seeking a talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the pioneering NanoCure project, an ambitious programme developing medical-grade
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of the School of Biomedical Sciences with the School of Medicine. The merger brings together basic, translational and clinical scientists to provide new cross-School research collaborations while optimising
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of elements of the School of Biomedical Sciences with the School of Medicine. The merger brings together basic, translational and clinical scientists to provide new cross-School research collaborations while
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health and neuroscience research in Europe and the largest in the UK. From its earliest years, the IoPPN has been fundamentally changing and shaping how we understand, prevent and treat mental illness and
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health and neuroscience research in Europe and the largest in the UK. From its earliest years, the IoPPN has been fundamentally changing and shaping how we understand, prevent and treat mental illness and
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understand, prevent and treat mental illness and other conditions that affect the brain. The legacy, ethos and drive of the IoPPN has ensured its position at the forefront of mental health care, redefining
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to demonstrate strong proficiency in robotics, embedded systems, and real-time signal processing, with a track record of research publications in human–robot interaction, rehabilitation robotics, or related areas
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to demonstrate strong proficiency in robotics, embedded systems, and real-time signal processing, with a track record of research publications in human–robot interaction, rehabilitation robotics, or related areas
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of this pathology. Platelet activation is a highly dynamic process underpinned by complex signalling events, culminating in thrombus formation. Our project will map key signalling events that govern platelet and