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BACKGROUND Applications are invited for a research associate (PDRA) specializing in instrument development to join a joint project between the University of Manchester and Oxford University
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to make a difference where it is needed most. The Business Engagement and Knowledge Exchange Team is a key part of the University’s strategic commitment to innovation. It develops the relationships
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on developing high-fidelity cardiovascular models, simulating fluid dynamics, and exploring device-flow and device-tissue interactions through cutting-edge multi-physics and physiological modelling. You will
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are experts in cutting-edge image-based multiphysics modelling of cardiovascular fluid dynamics and device-tissue interactions. You will work with clinical and experimental data to develop innovative geometric
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networks involved in controlling the switch between monomeric secretion and fibril formation, and characterise an endogenously-tagged collagen mouse model developed within the lab. The project will employ a
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Department of Health & Social Care (DHSC) and has played a critical role in making the UK the global centre for vaccine discovery, development and manufacture. Most prominently, Vax-Hub 1 research underpinned
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consistent delivery of people solutions to faculties, schools and PS teams with a focus on talent, succession, organisational and workforce design, development, performance and a culture of belonging. The
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generous employer contribution A strong commitment to personal and career development, as well as well-being and mental health. Annual salary review To find out more about staff benefits, and working within
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the Leadership Teams they work with and will have oversight of people priorities within their portfolio. The role holder will develop a deep understanding of the Faculty or Professional Services Portfolio
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are developing novel biodegradable hygienic wipes infused with bacteriophages for skin and surfaces disinfection. This project is funded through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) award, a UK Government scheme