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, then fine-tuned for specific tasks. The aim is to create intelligent agents that could demonstrate human-like understanding and adaptability if applied to real-world scenarios. Number Of Awards 1 Start
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Food passage time through animal guts is a critical parameter for constraining an animal’s ability to act as an agent of nutrient, seed, microbe, or pathogen dispersal in its ecosystem. Current
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characterised at atomic resolution via crystal structures of PrfA–peptide complexes. Building on these findings, this PhD will develop peptide-based PrfA inhibitors as novel anti-Listeria agents. The project will
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medicines rely on a cold chain to delivery intact and viable cells. To achieve this cryoprotectant agents (CPAs) are required. Conventional cryopreservation with DMSO is inefficient and leads to slow post
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) and an agent-based reinforcement learning system can developed to identify and optimise safe journeys to reach affected forest plantations. The specific research objectives will be co-developed with
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PhD project is fully funded for UK students and EU students with settled status. The successful candidate will receive a tax free stipend based on the UKVI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26 and tuition fees
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fungal infections. Emerging research is exploring radiometals conjugated with targeting molecules for in vivo imaging of infections via PET or SPECT. These agents can also be linked to therapeutics
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test novel psychotropic and neurological agents. The course will offer you insights into a range of fields including molecular biology, brain imaging, behavioural research and epidemiology. It is
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fungal infections. Emerging research is exploring radiometals conjugated with targeting molecules for in vivo imaging of infections via PET or SPECT. These agents can also be linked to therapeutics
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project will develop a process-based, spatially explicit agent-based model for one or more widespread European amphibian species (e.g. Bufo bufo, Rana temporaria, Epidalea calamita), capable of capturing