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(see below). There is currently one fellowship available where the successful candidate will join one of our Cardiovascular Research Teams, details as follows: - BRC Theme: Cardiovascular / Imaging
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test a variable stiffness catheter. Conduct in-vivo animal trials of the prototype. Do market discovery of the technology by actively participating in the Commercialization Journey programme offered by
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and realise intelligent behaviour - Control of the robot using external magnetic fields by writing programming code. - Testing and evaluating by conducting experiments - Disseminating the work by
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training in stem cell biology (culture), molecular techniques (qPCR, RNAseq), imaging (confocal microscopy), and genetics (conditional knockout mouse lines). Science Graduate School As a PhD student in one
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researchers from the Universities of Sheffield, Exeter, Cambridge, and Warwick. The code will be developed to ensure world-class physics capabilities, maintaining the UK’s solar physics community
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perfusion as people age with various comorbidities (hypertension, hypotension, obesity) will preserve oxygen supply to the brain. MRI and two photon imaging are used in animal models to understand
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metamaterial, to better control the manufacturing process. The end result will be prototype metamaterials that can be manufactured to mitigate for the effect of sub-optimal and variable feedstock properties and
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behaviours required of all staff in the University’s Code of Conduct, including excellent attendance and punctuality. Any other duties, commensurate with the grade of the post. Person Specification Our diverse
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a range of state of the art techniques including RNAseq, proteomics and super resolution imaging. In addition, the student will also gain experience in primary cell culture, molecular biology and
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you should have studied qualitative research methods at master’s level, and be familiar with qualitative interviewing and qualitative coding of interview data. References References Harwood, N. (2005