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of the project is to assess cytocompatibility and tissue response to new polymeric adhesives developed in the group. The project will be hosted in the Arno lab, in the School of Chemistry at the University
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to lead a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham and Elite Capital Limited. The Knowledge Transfer Partnership project will develop and
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required to communicate with the external project partners (including senior policy makers), and to collaborate on the development of future directions for this research activity. You will need to ensure
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, the UAE and the wider region. Our campus reflects the very best of Birmingham through our presence in Dubai. Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range
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(105810) and a Research Fellow (105801), however there is only 1 post available. Background We are seeking an experienced and autonomous researcher to join the PURSUIT study, a research project funded by
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thriving interdisciplinary environment of the Centre for Human Reproductive Science (ChRS) at the University of Birmingham. You will be part of an exciting international project funded by the Bill & Melinda
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to join a three-year multi-institutional project aimed funded by Versus Arthritis focussed on developing a novel peptide-siRNA conjugate for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA). OA is a degenerative joint
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cytoplasmic lysyl hydroxylase that modifies a translation factor GTPase (Nature Chem Bio 2018; Genet Med 2023; Structure 2024; Cell Mol Life Sci 2021). Here in this highly competitive BBSRC-funded project, you
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methodological guidance and statistical expertise in the design and analysis of applied health research projects and developing methodology. The post holder will work alongside a number of systematic reviewers
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Council, the University of Birmingham is collaborating with partners in Egypt to implement novel desalination technology to treat industrial effluents. The project will build on recent work at the