76 signal-processing Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United-States
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this Wellcome Trust-funded project, we will characterise the regulatory pathways of a panel of different G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to explore how arrestins contribute to subcellular GPCR signalling
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signalling, whilst gene knockout affects cardiovascular cell proliferation and expression of contractile proteins. This is a full time position. The project is for up to 3 years and will address the central
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, alignment, and characterisation of laser-based instrumentation. • Strong experience with computer programming, both for signal processing and experimental hardware control (e.g., C, C++, Python, MATLAB
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This is a theoretical/computational postdoctoral position for the prediction and development of point defects in two-dimensional materials for applications in quantum technologies. Project
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signalling (e.g. calcium fluxes/signalling), root development, and molecular cell biology. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in molecular biology or a related area of biological
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mosquito vector. This is to dissect the protein network and how key novel signalling proteins are involved parasite proliferation stages. The work will involves gene targeting both conditional knockdown and
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function and pain processing. This is a truly innovative and ground-breaking collaborative project between the PI Prof Gareth Hathway (School of Life Sciences), and the Co-Is Dr Federico Dajas-Bailador
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and bonding techniques, in silver nano-sintering processes and in testing and analysis of semiconductor packages and possess a consistent track record of published research in reviewed publications. You
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university to have achieved Athena Swan Gold Award . To help you succeed, we published Candidate Guidance to provide support on the application and interview process. Discover our benefits, visit Your
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have achieved Athena Swan Gold Award . To help you succeed, we published Candidate Guidance to provide support on the application and interview process. Discover our benefits, visit Your Benefits