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plant-virus interactions and pest resistance protein engineering and application synthetic manipulation of plant responses Our PhD programme provides excellent training in cutting edge technologies
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biochemistry, and access to beyond-state-of-the-art technology. To gain quantitative molecular knowledge on the formation of Staufen1:RNA complexes, this project will focus on the detailed individual analysis
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their work into their scholarly practice as educators. Those who enter the programme will come from a variety of health professional backgrounds (including medicine, dentistry, nursing, veterinary medicine
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, and data engineers across NHS and UofG to define project data requirements, optimise analytical design, and translate research questions into executable analyses. 4. Lead on technical aspects
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regenerative power can lead to diseases like cancer, with far reaching impact to overall health.The Tissue Regeneration and Cancer MSc Research Programme, hosted by the School of Cancer Sciences, will deliver
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formulating other public-facing or academic outputs as well as helping to manage and direct the impact and communication goals of this complex and challenging project. The PHAWM project (https://phawm.org
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/Computer Science or a related discipline, or equivalent A2. An awarded [or recently submitted or near completion] PhD in Mathematics/Physics/Engineering/Computer Science or a related discipline or equivalent
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of computational techniques in imaging, sensing, neuromorphics; neuroscience and design of experiments involving any technology including EEG, MEG, fMRI, fNIRS, DCS; development of optical imaging technologies
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Job Purpose To make a leading engineering contribution to the EPSRC Photonics & Quantum Accelerator project “Nanophotonic MIPs for contaminant detection in the whisky industry .” The postholder will
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Team and Service Excellence leads, identify where technology can support the objectives of this programme, maximising the use of the existing enterprise technology estate of the University and bringing