38 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing PhD positions at University of Nottingham
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non-random, with specific motifs within the glycan chains defining binding sites for critical signalling and structural molecules. Unravelling the ways in which these motifs are encoded into GAGs by
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are increasingly using self -funded services via pharmacies, getting both medicines and health advice to treat common infections without seeing a doctor. The vast “smart data” that these interactions are producing
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Improving recovery from pneumonia after hospitalisation Project description: Applications are invited from UK students for a three-year PhD studentship funded by the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical
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the “Dialling up Performance for on Demand Manufacturing” Programme Grant, which will place the student within an active and supportive team of 9 other PhD students, 15 postdoctoral researchers, 18 world-leading
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. cell culture, molecular biology, imaging, cell signalling assays). As well as performing experiments on the project, the role will involve providing training in techniques to relevant staff/students
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Manufacturing” Programme Grant, which will place the student within an active and supportive team of 9 other PhD students, 15 postdoctoral researchers, 18 world-leading academics from 5 universities, and 11
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Institutes (Research Institutes of Sweden) to large industrial manufacturers (UPM-KYMMENE ). The student will also work alongside a Postdoctoral researcher at Nottingham to design and create small scale
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-assignment checks. If the position you are applying for is ‘exempt’ from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 you will be asked to confirm both spent and unspent convictions at the point of offer. Examples
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will have a phased opening through late 2025, offering both clinical advice and access to research for people referred by their GPs with Difficult to Treat Depression (DTD; defined as a significant
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. References, and Your personal statement. Once your PhD programme online application has been submitted you must email li-nubs-phd-support@nottingham.ac.uk to indicate you would like to be considered