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Post-embryonic development and anatomy of the zebrafish inner ear School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof T T Whitfield, Dr E Noel Application Deadline: Applications accepted
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responsibilities Research: Contribute to or lead on the statistical aspects of the development of high quality research bids to evaluate the effectiveness of new health technologies, which is recognised both
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at higher risk offered PSA blood tests which are not definitive. Our research aims to develop an image-based approach to screening, combining PSA testing with MRI to better identify aggressive cancers
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opportunity for the successful applicant to develop further towards leading an independent academic career at the interface of AI and engineering applications (such as advanced manufacturing). The role holder
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, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland [map ] Subject Area: Mathematics (all fields) Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/04/23, listed until 2025/08/13) Position Description
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, on-site medical cover for high risk studies, and assessment of, reporting and acute management of potential adverse events Attend meetings related to the development and conduct of EM studies as agreed with
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project is to develop novel photodynamic therapy drugs for oral cancer. You will contribute fundamental new insights into how these agents work and their preclinical testing. You will have an MSc
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; and (4) utilise adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) to enhance the growth of genetically engineered strains and identify mutations using genomic sequencing. Applicants must hold a degree in a relevant
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collaborators from Germany and South Korea, contributing directly to real-world projects. This position offers an excellent opportunity to build early research experience, develop a track record of open-source
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these interactions we are working to develop better diagnostic tests and future vaccines and novel therapeutics. Staphylococcus aureus is a major opportunistic pathogen and the leading bacterial cause of death in most