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to work on the development of hydrogel biomaterials, biofabrication and tissue engineered knee joints. The PDRA will participate in activities to support the efforts of an Innovate UK funded project
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) Explore the potential applications of synthetic cells in drug delivery, biosensing, regenerative medicine, or tissue engineering; and (5) Evaluate the biocompatibility, stability, and safety profiles
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Job description Applications are invited for an enthusiastic Research Assistant to work within the MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, developing the human post-mortem tissue resource
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We are seeking a full-time PDRA to join Oxford Centre for Tissue Engineering and Bioprocessing (OCTEB) at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering of Department of Engineering Science (Headington
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Location: South Kensington Job Summary Interested in working at the frontiers of Engineering and Medicine and making a difference in cancer treatment? Have you got experience in the processing
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changes in life science through interdisciplinary research and technology. We are currently seeking a highly motivated senior scientist to join our Structural Biology theme at the Rosalind Franklin
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diseases pose significant challenges and impact global mortality rates. There is a clinical need to develop artificial blood vessels to replace and regenerate diseased tissue. We are seeking a passionate PhD
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/chromatin and interferon signalling in iPSC-derived neurological cell types. Applicants with expertise in iPSC technology, chromatin biology and innate immunity are particularly encouraged to apply. The Crow
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We now invite applicants to join the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Lab of Drug Delivery, Nanomedicine & Advanced Therapeutics at the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, LKS
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to monitor varying severity within the pulmonary vasculature and tissue in vivo there is a clear unmet need to qualify and quantify EIPH severity and progression. In human medicine, the advent of ‘omics