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and grafting it to the injured site. However, there is a critical need for less invasive and more effective solutions. Tissue engineering offers a promising approach, with the ultimate goal of replacing
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Funding providers: Swansea University Strategic Partnership Research Scholarships (SUSPRS) with Université Grenoble Alpes, France Subject areas: Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Computational
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PhD Studentship: PhD studentship in mass spectrometry imaging Are you interested in working at a world leading national research facility? Would you like to work within a multidisciplinary team of
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The burgeoning field of synthetic biology offers promising avenues for engineering artificial cells with tailored functionalities for diverse biomedical applications. This PhD project aims
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PhD Studentship: Data-driven Probabilistic Modelling of Clonal Dynamics in Human Tissues and Cancers
Cancer is responsible for one in eight deaths, worldwide. Cancer initiation and development is driven by the accumulation of genetic mutations within cells that maintain and regenerate human tissues
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Biology Project description: This is a joint PhD programme between Swansea University and Université Grenoble Alpes. Gliomas are brain tumours characterized by the invasion of the surrounding healthy
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Raman spectroscopy techniques cannot prob deeper into tissue under the skin. Therefore, non-invasive in-vivo measurements are limited to the skin. The aim of this PhD project is to develop new Raman
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in-vivo measurements are limited to the skin. The aim of this PhD project is to develop new Raman spectroscopy strategies for measurements deep in tissue. While such measurements could be used for a
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the initiation/progression of AF remains largely unexplored. This project will investigate the functional and molecular communication between atrial cells using engineered cardiac tissue generated from
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patient-specific implant designs. You will aim to develop a combination of in silico and in vitro models of wrist repair that can assess the risk of tissue damage following surgery. The PhD project will