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cell culture, biomaterial design/fabrication, molecular biology, and multiphoton fluorescence and second harmonic generation microscopy. Specifically, we will implement advanced microscopy to examine
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in a relevant area (e.g. computer science, engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, radiography, nursing or medicine) or a 2:2 and a relevant MSc. For more information and the online
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(glass ceramics and ceramics). Whereas, Biotechnology in simple terms utilises biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop new products. For example, BBSRC defines Engineering Biology
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brings together expertise in synthetic chemistry, lectin receptor biology and innate immunity, cellular immunology, and infection biology. Further information and Application Applicants should have a
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-disciplinary training in analytical science, cell biology/immunology, biomaterials, tissue models and fundamental aspects of inflammatory diseases. The student will be able to work within well-funded and vibrant
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sciences, biology, ecology, conservation, or plant/soil sciences. They should hold, or be expected to obtain, a minimum of a UK Honours degree at 2:1 (or equivalent) in a relevant subject, and also meet the
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in a relevant undergraduate degree (e.g., Exercise Science, Physiology, Biology, Biomedical Sciences (non-exhaustive list)), OR a minimum of a 2.2 undergraduate degree and a relevant Master’s degree
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Saturday 10 February 2024 Reference: ENG1741 Start date February 2024, home students only Industrial biotechnology relies on agriculture to provide the input energy in the form of sugars for bacterial fermentations. Sugars are...
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to understand how we sense, and taste sweet foods, and the impact on reward signalling in the brain. Alongside this, the student will gain expertise in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) biology, signalling assays
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on thematically linked PhD projects, spanning all areas of imaging science, from synthetic chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, biology, 3D-printing and quantum technologies. Supervisory Team: Derek Irvine