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Studentship partners: University of Salford & The Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation Supervisors: Academic: Prof Paul Comfort (lead), Dr Christopher Bramah, Dr Nicholas Ripley Industrial
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). Willingness to learn is expected, and the project provides ample of opportunities for acquiring novel skills and interdisciplinary perspectives. The ability to work in a diverse, multi-national team is required
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). This is a multi-disciplinary project between 7 laboratories and 6 companies in 7 European countries. The network merges physics, chemistry, and biosciences into a unique combination of advanced synthesis
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Project Title: Integrating pharmacogenomics to support safe and appropriate psychotropic prescribing: a multi-methods approach to exploring the role of mental health pharmacists and developing
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organization. Bioprinting holds transformative potential for enhancing the functionality of tissues in regenerative medicine. At the Tissue Engineering and Biofabrication Laboratory (led by Prof. Marcy Zenobi
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description ABOUT THE ROLE Joining a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team, you will support the project Investigators to drive forward research activities
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or sorted cells, along with single-cell transcriptomics and spatial transcriptomics/proteomics datasets. You will collaborate with core facilities such as the VIB Single Cell Core and KU Leuven LISCO
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Reza Godini and Prof. Riikka Puurunen , will contribute to a high-impact collaborative research environment. This position is part of the Aalto Hydrogen Innovation Centre Doctoral School (https
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a comprehensive multi-perspectives analysis approach, essential to track the impacts of the characteristics in different scales of the investigated processes on their overall techno-economic
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, and validated outputs to strengthen the competitiveness of the Dutch high-tech sector. The PhD Candidate Position You will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Suzan Verberne and Dr. Niki van Stein at the Leiden