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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Researcher to join the Chakraverty research program. The Clinical Researcher will support translational research in ATMPs (advanced therapeutic
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Researcher to join the Chakraverty research program. The Clinical Researcher will support translational research in Advanced Therapeutic Medicinal
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molecular biology, quantitative imaging and biophysical approaches to investigate cell shape changes in cultured cells and in vivo. Current projects in the lab include investigating the regulation
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encourage you to apply. Please ensure that you reference the application criteria in the application statement when you apply. Essential criteria An MSc/MEng in electrical engineering, material engineering
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studies at Aalto University School of Science. Please check the student information and admission criteria at Aalto Doctoral Programme in Science | Aalto University . What we offer We offer a fully funded
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on qualitative methods and behavioural science to other members of the group. The post holders will also work closely with IRAC team members to develop new projects within the group and establish their own area of
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Overview You will be a member of the Particle Physics and Particle Astrophysics (PPPA) group in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. We are seeking to appoint three fixed term Research
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homeostasis in the brain with a particular focus on oxygen regulation. Since neuronal computation is tightly coupled with oxygen availability, Isabel is interested in how metabolic mechanisms fail as people age
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disease and frailty by bringing together researchers specialising in immunesenescence, muscular health, epigenetics, microbiome and Computational Biology. The University of Birmingham is one of the leading