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Immunoprecipitation Mass spectrometry of Endogenous complexes). We have identified about 50 proteins that can associate with Ascl1 or other NEPC transcription factors, some of which are enzymes that could in theory be
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to avoid abrasion and agglomeration. A small-scale experiment will be devised to explore some of the complexities. There will be issues of supersonic flow and how the presence of an abrasive fluid affects
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will be helpful to have a working knowledge of multi-phase flows, and in particular of abrasive slurries. The applicant will have obtained or be close to obtaining a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Colloid
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thinking. Find out more here: Programme overview: www.nanodtc.cam.ac.uk/programme-overview/ How to apply: via the 'Apply' button above. About the programme Our 3.5-year PhD programme begins with a 6-month
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Transfer (LET) alpha-particles to cancer cells, maximising efficacy while minimising toxicity. Knowledge about radiation sensitivity, accrued mainly with sparsely ionising low-LET radiation (e.g. X-ray
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potential applicants from low socio-economic backgrounds or educational disadvantage. About the studentship An ESRC-funded PhD studentship through CAM-DTP supports 3.5 - 4.5 years of full-time study. We
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Supervisors: Professor Greg Hannon and Dr Ben Nicholson For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit their websites: https
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application of computational tools for the early detection and deconstruction of chromosomal instability in cancer” For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications
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Hamied Department of Chemistry. For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit their website at http://www-balasubramanian.ch.cam.ac.uk . Project
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. Underpinning the function of T cells is their ability to traffic between anatomical sites, such as the lymph node and tumour; however, less is known about their trafficking and interactions within the tumour