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for chronic fuel cell monitoring in vivo including common electrochemical characterization methods. • Design and manufacture an micromachined interface between the fuel cell and the implantable
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ultimately contributing to the development of new antiviral approaches. The project takes a cross-disciplinary approach, combining biochemical, biophysical, cell biological, and virological methods, including
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developing characterisations of network models and interactions with methods in statistical machine learning. The post holder provides guidance to junior members of the research group including project
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the sensitivity of tumour cells to radiotherapy, with the ultimate goal of improving cure rates while minimizing side effects. A key component of our work involves translating laboratory discoveries into clinical
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and breeding grounds for whales in the past. Using phylogenetic comparative methods and the niche modelling results, the post holder will examine the evolutionary history of ecological niches broadly
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best suit a candidate with a PhD and relevant experience in molecular/plant biology and mass spectrometry. You must work as part of a team, be willing to learn new methods and skills and have excellent
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education serves to politicise today’s students, through a longitudinal, mixed methods study. The project is being conducted in collaboration with colleagues at Durham University and the University
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incorporated into cellular function. We are now looking for a postdoc with expertise in IDPs and NMR that can help us study these systems in more detail. Training will be provided in NMR, programming methods
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. This can involve IoT connected devices, physical sensors or other instruments, including non-intrusive methods and inferences from a variety of data sources. You should have some experience with experimental
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consortium, the research involves elements of design, novel process and equipment development, modelling, manufacture, characterisation and data science. All applications must be made online using the Oxford