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Integrative Toxicology Training Partnership (ITTP) is a national PhD training programme for capacity building in Toxicology and related disciplines. The safe development of new drugs, materials, chemicals and
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responsibilities and duties are to develop a microwave photonic based read out system for micro-ring based photonic sensors. This will include modelling of the sensor system to guide the design of the micro-rings
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will be based in the Autism Research Centre under the supervision of Professor Simon Baron-Cohen and Dr Carrie Allison. The ARC is a world-class centre that conducts basic research into the causes
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Dr Nicole Church Start Date: October 2025 Closing Date: 16 May 2025 (position may be filled earlier if a suitable candidate is found) Stipend: £20,780 per annum plus £5,500 industry top-up Fees: Home
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Newcombe is available. An estimated 60 million people worldwide each year sustain a traumatic brain injury of which 80%-90% are classified as a mild TBI (mTBI, concussion). Common causes include sporting
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. There is an urgent unmet need to find new antibiotics against these pathogens (although little progress has been made in the last 40 years. Phenotypic screening has failed to find new compounds with novel
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the AHRC's Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Scheme. This interdisciplinary project explores over 3,000 pre-Columbian archaeological objects and extensive botanical specimens from the Caribbean, housed across
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in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics. This position is advertised in connection with the PI's ERC Advanced Grant on 'Robust statistical methodology and theory for large
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) The University of Cambridge is offering a fully funded PhD studentship within the Structural Materials Group at the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy. This EPSRC-funded 'Industrial Doctoral Landscape
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collaborative doctoral studentship, from October 2024, under AHRC's Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Scheme: https://www.ukri.org/councils/ahrc/ This project will explore how local and global understandings