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Chemical/Biochemical Engineering or a closely related field, together with relevant experience. Experience in designing bioreactors for cell culture is essential and sufficient specialist knowledge in
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relevant for drug discovery analysis pipelines, trial design and operational efficiency. Led by Professor Chris Holmes, and with scientific oversight from Oxford Principal Investigators and GSK scientists
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biotechnology, design, and engineering across Northumbria, Oxford, and Imperial, as well as start-ups and SME collaborators who are already bringing novel materials to market. Applicants should hold a PhD, or be
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and conferences. In addition, you will design and analyse mouse model experiments, apply cellular immunology techniques, and conduct preclinical studies involving immunotherapeutic treatments. You will
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for network constraints and uncertainty. Collaborating with other researchers on the project, you will also contribute to the design of a supporting cloud-to-edge computing architecture and profit-sharing
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of progression to sAML. You will contribute to the study and sequencing design, collaborate with experimental biologists to validate the hypotheses, and advise and supervise computational staff and students. You
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sustainable alternative to conventional rubbers, thanks to their re-processability, recyclability, and design flexibility. A micromechanical approach will be adopted to link key microstructure parameters (hard
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areas in future. Based within the group of Dr Hugo Fernandes at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, you will be responsible for designing, validating, troubleshooting, and performing
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may focus more on the preparation and design of those experiments or, alternatively, to perform large-scale simulations for experiments planned at facilities such as the National Ignition Facility
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described in this manuscript: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.06.16.496494v1 Your duties will include managing your own research, running research experiments, contributing to the design of