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of teaching and research, the FSTM seeks to generate and disseminate knowledge and train new generations of responsible citizens in order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we
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The UCAM-SENS unit is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join its cutting-edge research in electrochemical devices. This position focuses on the development of next-generation electrochemical
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to deepen our understanding of IAI mechanisms and develop innovative antibacterial biomaterials to improve patient outcomes. Structured around three core scientific pillars-regenerative medicine, biomaterial
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Assoc Prof Liton Kamruzzaman, Prof Hai Vu, Prof Graham Currie, Prof Eric Miller (University of Toronto), and Prof Roger Vickerman (University of Kent). Together, the team aims to: Define sustainable size
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for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB). The Department Virus-Host Interaction (Prof. Wolfram Brune) investigates the interaction of herpesviruses (e.g., cytomegalovirus) with host cells, determinants of cell and
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the goal of obtaining a doctorate. It is based in the newly established Animal Neurophysiology group (Prof. Münch) at the Institute of Animal Physiology, at the Faculty of Biology and Chemistry. The salary
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for a pre-doctoral academic with an interest in primary care cancer diagnosis and will lead to skills development particularly in analysis of observational data and may lead to opportunities to employ
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specialisation in Information Systems (IS). In the context of Prof. Fridgen's PayPal-FNR PEARL Research Grant and in strong synergy and collaboration with the FutureFinTech National Center of Excellence in
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limitations and develop ideas with a view to the future. Diversity is an integral part of our culture as we promote potential and are committed to upholding genuine equity in education. The Universityof
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received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Computational Medicine Research Group led by Prof. Pratik Shah at the University