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renowned faculty and stakeholders. Develop your research skills, elevate your academic profile, and make a real difference in addressing critical societal challenges. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary
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the joint supervision of Dr Gregory Chass and Dr Devis Di Tommaso in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London (UK). About You The ideal candidate should possess a PhD
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(SEMS), Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). You will be employed to work in the ERC-funded project EndoTheranostics and will be under the supervision of Prof. Kaspar Althoefer. You will be responsible
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Gregory Chass and Dr Devis Di Tommaso in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London (UK). About You The ideal candidate should possess a PhD in Physical Chemistry or a
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. The main focus of Centre for Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging is to apply statistical, multi-omics and machine learning approaches to national-scale imaging studies. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University
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, though complementary and following the Institute strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of
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this rapidly expanding area of organ-on-a-chip technology. Further details: https://www.cpm.qmul.ac.uk/research/grants/spatialpatterning/ About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a
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Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable. Throughout our history, we’ve fostered social justice and improved lives through
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grand challenges, DERI will have impact in academia, government, industry and more broadly, society. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us
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), which is a collaborative project with Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and University College London (UCL). The projects bring the complementary expertise of leading industry and UK research groups