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. The appointed PDRA will play a central role within the ERC-funded research programme, contributing both technical leadership and conceptual innovation. As a core member of the Label-free Bioimaging Laboratory
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the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also influenced by environmental experience. We are still far from a complete understanding of how these processes work. CDN is one of four
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: Essential criteria PhD qualified in Chemistry or Synthetic Chemistry Advanced skills in synthetic methodologies/experimental design, leading to the development of novel bio-active compounds from de-novo
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skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in Chemistry or Synthetic Chemistry Advanced skills in synthetic methodologies/experimental design, leading to the development of novel bio-active
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to independently design experiments to deliver a series of sophisticated 3D volume of HCR-labelled shark, chick and mouse brains and analyse these to provide a detailed and robust measurement of expression domains
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)biologists, pharmacists, and clinicians. The successful candidate will have extensive experience in the design and synthesis of multimodal nanoparticles for PET imaging, synthetic chemistry, nanomaterial
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through implantable “neurobots” — micron-scale, battery-free devices capable of recording and stimulating brain activity with unprecedented precision. Based at Exeter, you will lead the design and
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to apply cutting-edge techniques, to address fundamental questions in immunology. You will design and conduct experiments, analyse complex datasets, and contribute to high-impact publications in a
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to appoint a highly motivated and experienced postdoctoral research associate in computational materials chemistry. The position is funded by the EPSRC project “Data-driven design of organic mixed conductors
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“Data-driven design of organic mixed conductors”. Mixed ionic/electronic conducting materials are being developed for applications in bioelectronics, biosensing, energy storage and neuromorphic computing