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manufacturing. The role sits within the £13M EPSRC Hub for Advanced Long-Acting Therapeutics (HALo) (https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/celt-global-health/halo/), a nationally leading initiative spanning universities in
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The opportunity The University of Liverpool is a key partner in a £14 million initiative ( https://tinyurl.com/yc5z768m ) to develop a sustainable, next-generation manufacturing facility, using
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London, Prof. Alexei Lapkin from the University of Cambridge, and industrial collaborators, within the AIChemy Hub (https://aichemy.ac.uk/). The successful candidate will focus on developing an advanced
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interactions between soil microbes and crops. The overall aim of the project is to characterize novel signalling processes that enable plant root endosymbiosis. The role: Working as part of a team led by Prof
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, cutting-edge radio instrumentation and digital signal processing, citizen science, sky surveys, and studies of transient and variable objects. Listen is deeply involved with the department's educational
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we stress-test biomarker performance against synthetic signal disruptions that mimic real-world data quality issues? Can we validate the performance of novel biomarkers using data collected from our
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Lymphoedema-associated EPHB4 receptor tyrosine kinase variants on the downstream signalling cascades and their molecular and cellular consequences. The post holder will have a PhD in cell biology and/or
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The opportunity The University of Liverpool is a key partner in a £14 million initiative (https://tinyurl.com/yc5z768m) to develop a sustainable, next-generation manufacturing facility, using
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endosymbiotic interactions between soil microbes and crops. The overall aim of the project is to characterize novel signalling processes that enable plant root endosymbiosis. The role: Working as part of a team
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to the position description for this role for additional information For the Wireless Signal Processing position: Completed a PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering or a closely related discipline