10 mechanics-finite-element Postdoctoral positions at University of London in ireland
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into ‘Mechanisms and treatment of nausea’. This will focus predominantly on functional studies with human gastrointestinal tissues, investigating the effects of therapeutic electrical stimulation
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of Biochemical pharmacology includes multidisciplinary teams composed of basic scientists and clinicians, with broad research interests covering the mechanisms of inflammation and resolution, tolerance and innate
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with different research expertise and supervising current PhD students in the group. About You Candidates should have a PhD (or close to completion) in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering or
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work. The candidate is expected to support current PhD students in the group, write and publish research papers. About You Candidates should have a PhD in mechanical engineering, orthopedic engineering
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candidate with an interest in flight mechanics and sensory systems. The post will be based on site at our state-of-the-art laboratory, with some flexible working available by arrangement. We offer a generous
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proteomic and metabolomic techniques to investigate the impact of inhibiting glutamine metabolism in lymphoma cell lines and primary human cells. In addition, a component of the work will involve the use
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of Spiralian Asymmetric Cell Divisions”. This research position will reveal the mechanisms that drive the evolution of polar lobes during the first asymmetric cell divisions in animals with spiral cleavage. We
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welfare initiatives and inform relevant strategies and policies. Our ideal candidate will have a postgraduate degree with a strong research component and practical experience of conducting observational
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on the molecular mechanism of DNA replication initiation in bacteria. This work is aimed at unravelling the sequence of events that lead to helicase loading during initiation and restart. This structural biology
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Devices." The project focuses on cutting-edge research into the growth, characterisation, and application of high-performance two-dimensional (2D) materials using metal-organic chemical vapour deposition