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http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/sgs to learn more. Please apply for this project using this link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying Funding Notes First class or upper second 2(i) in
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membrane separation processes. Good knowledge of English, and mandatory written and oral proficiency in Portuguese. Selection process Read the job offer at http://www.cebal.pt/images/docs/Posicoes/2026
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. Funding Notes Self-Funded students only, you will need to have your own funding. First class or upper second 2(i) in a relevant subject. To formally apply for a PhD, you must complete the University's
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investigate the expression, internalisation and signalling of these membrane proteins. We would like to investigate these as potential new cancer targets for drug discovery. This PhD will investigate the role
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separation, purification and concentration processes (membrane filtration, membrane contactors, extraction, adsorption, pressing, centrifugation). This will include the treatment of effluents and co-products
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cultures, preferably both primary neurons and iNeurons. Expertise in cell biology techniques, including immunostaining and membrane trafficking, is required. Experience in measuring synaptic function would
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macropinosomes to retrieve membrane proteins and therefore sustain both immune and cancer cell function. Please apply for this project using this link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying
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fabrication techniques, membrane characterization tools and separation processes. He/she will be detail-oriented, well-organized and will possess excellent verbal and written communication skills
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. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated knowledge of materials science and engineering, membrane fabrication techniques, membrane characterization tools and separation processes. He/she will be detail
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About the role: The Costa Laboratory (https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/t.costa ), in the Department of Life Sciences (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/life-sciences ), Imperial College London, invites