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tissue engineering using extracellular matrix derived constructs, at the Department of Engineering Science, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Botnar Research Centre, Headington. The post is funded by
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. The researcher will be part of the Noble research group at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, based at the Old Road Campus in Headington. This full-time post is funded by the UKRI and is fixed term for up
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and controlled therapuetic release. You should hold a relevant PhD (or be near completion) in fields such as biomedical, electrical or materials engineering. You should have proven competence in
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supervision of Professor Liang He. Established in October 2022, the Podium Institute sits within the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) in the University’s Department of Engineering Science and is
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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, Department of Engineering Science (Headington
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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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to investigate risk stratification and tailoring of pharmacological therapy in HCM. Candidates would ideally hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in Biomedical Engineering, Computer
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, in the Institute of Biomedical Engineering in the Department of Engineering Science (Headington, Oxford). The CHI Lab is led by Prof David Clifton, the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair of Clinical
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years. You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion) in experimental psychology, motor neuroscience, neurophysiology, biomedical engineering or a relevant area of another scientific
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PhD/DPhil (completed or close to completion) in a biomedical subject, or other relevant subject, together with skills and experience relevant to biomedical research. You will typically have no more than