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Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to devastating and often permanent loss of movement and sensation, yet there are currently no effective therapies to restore function. This PhD project will
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. The award aims to strengthen RCA’s doctoral research culture by attracting PhD candidates whose work directly contributes to these areas. The RCA has an established track record in STEAM (Science, Technology
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the successful candidate embarking on a PhD programme at LSHTM. It is anticipated that the role will lead to a further 18 month funded opportunity at Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), in
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, ultrasound, or nanoparticle synthesis is advantageous Interest in antimicrobial delivery, dental health, and interdisciplinary research How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre for Doctoral
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platforms, and/or those proposing to use quantitative/computational methods will be given preference. Applicants are also encouraged to think about the societal impact of their research, and for example
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to develop a novel theoretical framework for intermediate strain turbulence, based on previous work conducted in Imperial College London. The project will heavily rely on laboratory experiments, conducted in
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Armanini , combining expertise in multifunctional polymer (nano)composites and unconventional unmanned air vehicles/bioinspired robots. This is a unique opportunity to use state-of-the-art facilities
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in vivo. We work closely with clinicians, King’s translational and King’s IP & Licensing team. Our team has expertise in working with industry to develop radiopharmaceutical kits. What we offer: We
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in vivo. We work closely with clinicians, King’s translational and King’s IP & Licensing team. Our team has expertise in working with industry to develop radiopharmaceutical kits. What we offer: We
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. Therefore, you will be contributing to the development and refinement of a potential medical device that could become adopted into clinical practice, not just in the UK but globally. You will run the project