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real-world applications, supporting the UK’s transition towards a renewable, inverter-based power system. The project is funded by Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) and you will work
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Jochen Blumberger at the Condensed Matter and Materials Physics Laboratory, University College London, UK. Interested candidates may want to work on one of the following two projects. Project 1
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expertise in AI and biomedical computing at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. The work will be done in close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team at KCL, UCL and with clinicians
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PhD Studentship: Nanopore Technology for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Antibiotic Concentrations
their use in field or point-of-care settings. This project aims to develop portable, nanopore-based sensors for the rapid and accurate quantification of antibiotic concentrations in environmental and clinical
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and quorum sensing, offering new strategies to overcome resistance. Approach and Methods: Use cross-linking mass spectrometry to identify peptide targets in mycobacterial membranes Study effects on cell
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approach: integrating mechanical and enzymatic antibiofilm mechanisms into medical-grade polymers to create next-generation single-use medical consumables with built-in, robust antibiofilm properties. By
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) alter resistance mechanisms. Use high-throughput screening and biofilm models to identify conditions that reduce multidrug resistance (MDR). Build a systems-level understanding of how these mechanisms
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The Medicines And Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency; | Canary Wharf, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
aims to deliver world class regulation and improved outcomes for UK patients. We are currently looking for an experienced Senior Researcher to join our Clinical Practice Research Datalink function in
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half year (+3.5) doctoral studentships (PhD only) at one of the LISS DTP institutions: King’s College London, Queen Mary University of London or Imperial College London. Part-time studentships are also
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of the partner. The PhD studentship for this project will be funded via HORIZON-MSCA-2024-DN-01 award. The student will work on the project "Towards non-invasive monitoring and prediction of cancer