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Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME) has been awarded £6.1m in funding from the UK Government Department of Science, Industry and Technology (DSIT), with a further £7.1m in potential co
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Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME) has been awarded £6.1m in funding from the UK Government Department of Science, Industry and Technology (DSIT), with a further £7.1m in potential co
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candidate will have completed a PhD or a PhD near completion in cell biology, bioengineering, bioscience, molecular biology or a related field. Candidates should have extensive experience of working with
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. This project explores the intricate relationship between APOE4, altered lipid metabolism, and mitochondrial dysfunction using state-of-the-art mass spectrometry and advanced data modelling techniques
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information please contact Prof. Andrew Ellis atandrew.ellis@aston.ac.uk . The salary being offered for this role is below the minimum threshold for required to sponsor new applicants to the Skilled Worker
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. The ideal candidate must have or be close to having a PhD in a relevant academic discipline. They will have experience in at least one of the research project areas, be able to collect data from multiple open
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scientific, engineering, agricultural or mathematical background, with a PhD in a relevant topic. You will have strong analytic, modelling and data analysis skills and experience of writing up research outputs
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‘toolkit’ for formulation development, enabling them to bring novel eyecare treatments to market. Candidate Profile: PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences or a closely related discipline. They should have a strong