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opportunity for an early-career researcher to contribute to transforming infection management in medical implants. Focused on addressing the challenges posed by implant-associated infections (IAIs), SHIELD aims
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. The After the End project seeks to explore issues related to time justice, waiting, memory, care, trauma and ideas of what constitutes ‘an end’, ‘the right time’ and what it means to be ‘late’ in relation
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for 36 month fixed term at 0.6 FTE (22 hours). Key Accountabilites Organising intervention sessions and data collection, including set up, implementation and analysis of the SleepBoost intervention program
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the supervision of Prof. Muhammad Ali Imran and Prof Jonathan Cooper, who will act as Line Managers. The project particularly emphasizes ambient and remote sensing techniques, connectivity for healthcare, and
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Lead Supervisor name: Andrew Callaway, email: acallaway@bournemouth.ac.uk Project description: This PhD programme will determine the most clinically acceptable methods for emergency response teams
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skills. Main duties will include: conduct tissue-mechanical and imaging experiments using early avian embryos; acquire and process data; prepare reagents and samples; optimise protocols; program and debug
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, with a median survival of less than 15 months despite standard-of-care interventions such as surgery, radiotherapy, and temozolomide (TMZ). Recurrence is nearly universal, driven by intrinsic tumour
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Partnership at the University of Cambridge. This programme is a collaboration between industry and academia, now in the final 24 months of a 60-month effort. The programme integrates research and innovation
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residents perceive and respond to extreme weather events in their daily lives? Does extreme weather lead to more building repairment requests? How are housing providers currently managing this? In what ways
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PhD Studentship: Dissecting the Molecular Architecture and Function of LMTK3 as a Therapeutic Target
; University of Sussex | The City of Brighton and Hove, England | United Kingdom | about 1 month ago, expert in LMTK3 and cancer biology, and Professor Erika Mancini, a structural biologist and Director of the Sussex Drug Discovery Centre. Informal enquiries about the project are welcome and can be made