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Imprinted Diagnostics You will also be part of the expanding multidisciplinary Bioinspired Materials Research Group (6 PhD students, 3 PDRAs and 1 MSc student), led by Prof Marloes Peeters, who is one
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the centre. Successful applicants will have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in computational biology or computer science, with knowledge of multimodal spatial omics data integration and machine learning
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mouse genetic manipulation to support the CoRE’s scientific aims. Projects will be prioritized where there is alignment between CoRE and DRP goals. The successful applicant will have a PhD and significant
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materials systems with a range of TEM techniques complemented by novel device fabrication methods. This project will utilise advances in fabrication of TEM samples containing chemically sensitive 2D materials
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Couper and work closely alongside the labs of Prof. David Brough and Prof. Omar Pathmanaban based in FBMH. The successful candidate will have (or expect to hold shortly) a PhD with a strong background in
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We are seeking to appoint a researcher with a keen interest in Health Services Research and skills in qualitative research methods. The appointment is funded by the United Kingdom Research Institute
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tackling this issue and in turn addressing the Office for Students Equality of Opportunity Risk Register risks 1-3, 5-6,8 and 11 by using innovative, creative design methods to develop practical solutions
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of international PhD fees payable (in 2025, £22,000 a year) An annual stipend (£19,237 per annum for 2024/25; TBC for 2025/26) Specified use This funding is available to an international student undertaking study in
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postgraduate demonstrators. It is envisaged that the post holder will provide support for marking student work as and when required. The successful candidate will hold a relevant PhD in a Biomedical Sciences
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priorities within the centre. Successful applicants will have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in biological science, and confidence in a range of immunological techniques. Project Title: Defining Acute and