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Experimental Biology and Biotechnology This position is part of the recently funded UKRI funded Engineering Biology Programme Grant “EBIC: Environmental Biotechnology and Innovation Centre”, a collaboration
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pathway to NetZero), funded by the UK’s Innovation Funding (Innovate UK). This project brings together a multidisciplinary team of expert researchers in process engineering, biotechnology, adsorbent
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Grant “EBIC: Environmental Biotechnology and Innovation Centre”, a collaboration between 11 universities including Cranfield, Bangor, Brunel, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Essex, Glasgow, Heriot-Watt, Newcastle
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Engineering Biology Programme Grant “EBIC: Environmental Biotechnology and Innovation Centre”, a collaboration between 11 universities including Cranfield, Bangor, Brunel, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Essex, Glasgow
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support from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). About you We are looking for a Research Fellow with expertise in metabolic modelling and computational biology and their
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of the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This exciting post is funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and is directed by Dr. Nicholas Furnham in collaboration
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by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and is directed by Dr. Nicholas Furnham in collaboration with Prof. Kat Holt at LSHTM. It is an international partnership project
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organised individuals with a strong commitment to applied biomedical research. The successful candidate will have a strong background in molecular microbiology/biotechnology and will be seeking an ambitious
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Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have an established background in food biotechnology and interests in designing novel alternative protein-based food products
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, molecular biology or biotechnology (or related discipline) and relevent post-doctoral experience. The proposed starting date is 1 April 2024. Further details can be discussed with Prof Keith Hunter