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a priori PBPK modelling for translation of oligonucleotide disposition, tissue clearance, and durability of effect”. The applicants should hold a PhD in a biomedical or pharmaceutical research area
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tuition fees for a PhD programme in Art History. Tenable period 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time. Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available
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Learning, AI, and Software Engineering techniques to deliver a robust Software/AI enabled solution. Candidates will require a PhD or master’s degree in computer science with evidence of a strong grounding in
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, and Software Engineering techniques to deliver a robust Software/AI enabled solution. Candidates will require a PhD or a very strong Masters degree with relevant work/project experience in Machine
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.). Applicants must have a PhD in economics or a related discipline, demonstrated ability to publish high-quality research in development economics, and the ability to provide excellent teaching at both
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expected for applicants to hold a Master’s degree and desirable to have a PhD/EdD or be close to completion It is hoped that the person appointed will also make a contribution to Masters and Doctoral
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research students. Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject and relative to career stage, a successful publishing record and a track record of external grant awards. Applicants
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their own team. You will deliver new teaching opportunities for postgraduate students and supervisor/mentor PhD students. You will join an engaged digital health community at Manchester with over 100 in
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, developing research proposals, management of research projects, supervising PhD, postgraduate and undergraduate students, demonstrating research excellence and leadership to more junior members in the research
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of distinct populations of NPB cells isolated from developing chicken embryos over a time course of early development. Candidates must have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in a relevant biological discipline