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test a variable stiffness catheter. Conduct in-vivo animal trials of the prototype. Do market discovery of the technology by actively participating in the Commercialization Journey programme offered by
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University of Sheffield, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences Position ID: MPS -TT_IRF [#26555] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured/Tenure-track faculty Position Location: Sheffield
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expectation to contribute to scientific publications and demonstrations. Support will be provided by senior colleagues in the Digital Manufacturing Laboratory. You will have completed a First degree in Computer Science
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& Engineering Supervising Principal Investigator: Professor Alex Rothman Research project area: Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) The fellow will work on an MRC funded study involving the implantation of pulmonary
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for successful candidates to join are listed below. BRC Theme: Cardiovascular / Imaging & Engineering Supervising Principal Investigator: Professor Alex Rothman Research project area: Pulmonary Hypertension (PH
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damage. You will have an MSc (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant subject and be competent in a variety of molecular biology techniques. You should have a keen interest in research focussed on host
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homeostasis in the brain with a particular focus on oxygen regulation. Since neuronal computation is tightly coupled with oxygen availability, Isabel is interested in how metabolic mechanisms fail as people age
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(or equivalent qualification) in a relevant subject and be competent in a variety of molecular/cellular biology techniques. You should have a keen interest in research focussed on drug development and testing
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statistics, health economics, or in a scientific discipline relevant to healthcare (assessed at: application) Have demonstrated experience in relevant research methods, for example through publications in peer
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subject knowledge of Health Psychology is essential. The post-holder will have excellent organisational and communicative skills. The post-holder will support the research programme of Dr Rebecca Webster