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membranes for highly selective molecular separations in organic liquids, including by nanofiltration and pervaporation. The successful candidate will seek to design and develop membrane modules and membrane
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-developed knowledge and expertise in EBV mechanisms of transformation and small molecule drug discovery pipelines. You will have experience of cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry techniques and
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dynamics simulations to recover dynamic strain and flow fields. Candidates should hold a PhD in a relevant biology or engineering discipline and be competent with numerical simulations. We are looking for a
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computational modelling and design optimisation. You will run CFD and fluid-structure-interaction simulations. You will develop models, analyse results and collaborate with partners to inform design. The role
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Research Associate to join a lively multidisciplinary research group under Prof. Andrew Livingston to investigate the fabrication of advanced membranes for highly selective molecular separations in organic
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interdisciplinary setting. We’re seeking a wet-lab scientist with; a strong background in human biology, proven expertise and independence in cell and molecular biology, experience in 3D and 2D cell co-cultures
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Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate in Multiomics About the Role We are one of the world leaders in the genetic discovery of molecular traits, such as metabolites and proteins, which we use
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regeneration. The project aims to dissect how metabolic dysregulation impairs the trajectory of human induced pluripotent stem cell-cardiomyocyte (hiPSC-CM) differentiation using molecular biology, metabolomics
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, QResearch, NCRAS or HES) is essential for this role. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to more than
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Gravitation, the Centre for Dynamical Systems, Statistical Physics and Complex Systems, and the Centre for Mathematical Education. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a