319 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University" positions at University of Sheffield
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on disrupting bacterial virulence rather than targeting bacterial viability are considered promising for drug development. Antivirulence compounds exert low selective pressure on pathogens and hence have lower
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are committed to supporting professional development and advancing gender equality in engineering. Main duties and responsibilities As a Thermal Processing Engineer, you will play a vital role in supporting our
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, advanced statistical methods and the potential to develop pioneering reconstruction and calibration techniques involving machine learning. The PhD will prepare equally well for a career in industry and
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are marked by a specific set of keratin genes and are attracted to the injury by the release of TGF-beta. We hope that the study of these cells in zebrafish will help to develop new therapies in the treatment
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might lead to the development of novel anti-cancer therapies. Preliminary data indicate that the degradation of ECM by cathepsin proteases is required for ECM internalisation. The overall aim
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controlling nucleotide synthesis Overall, this project will shed new light on how cell cycle progression is regulated, potentially identify novel therapeutic targets for the development of anti-cancer therapies
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methods and evidence synthesis is desirable. The postholder will work primarily on the following two projects: A study to identify the most pressing research priorities in digital care and develop a co
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website: izzynchristie.wordpress.com For informal enquiries about this job contact Isabel Christie, Wellcome Trust Career Development Researcher: on i.christie@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment
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, progress with, and complete their studies at the University. Our areas of responsibility include the delivery and development of core institutional processes; student registration, changes to student records
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-1 receptors in neuro-endocrine cells. Investigations into ligand and location bias within this context could aid the development of the next generation of GLP-1 agonists for the treatment of diverse