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at the intersection of neural engineering, computational neuroscience, biomedical signal processing, and embedded systems design. The project aims to develop a novel electrical nerve-stimulation
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on more than bone growth; it depends on a complex dialogue between immune and skeletal cells. When this communication falters, healing slows or fails. This PhD will explore how mechanical and topographical cues
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PhD studentship: Engineering Bioinstructive Materials to Guide Immune–Bone Regeneration Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate
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: Advancements in biosensor technology are at the forefront of modern biomedical research, addressing the growing need for precise, real-time monitoring of biomolecules and overcoming critical challenges in
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signalling and disease progression. The goal of the Oncode Accelerator Growth Fund project is to accelerate the development of new cancer therapies. In this PhD project, you will employ existing proteomic
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, embedded systems, advanced implant probe design and signal processing. There are opportunities for students from a variety of backgrounds to work on the following possible projects: Bionic Vision
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and AMR markers. By integrating plasmonic signal amplification using gold nanostars with a power-free electrokinetic focusing mechanism, the device will enable early-stage detection without the need
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PhD Eligibility Criteria The applicant will need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria for admission and have: An Honours or Master’s degree in biomedical sciences or a related discipline
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of Medicine Department:Radiology Salary Salary:Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: A multi-year post-doctoral position for a PhD scientist with
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to accelerate the development of new cancer therapies. In this PhD project, you will employ existing proteomic tools and develop new ones to study protein interactions and signalling pathways in