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We are looking for a motivated student to work on an interdisciplinary project that spans bioinformatics, microbiology and chemistry. In this 4-year PhD project, the candidate will explore and
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Exciting PhD opportunity - Cracking the RNA Code of Inflammation: A New Frontier in Ageing Research MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership PhD Research
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structural variation analysis. Training: You will develop a broad set of skills in computational biology, genetic analysis, bioinformatics, and scientific writing. You will also gain expertise in evolutionary
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specimens tell us about changes in bat morphology in response to climate and land-use changes over the past century? The supervisory team will provide training in bat research, bioinformatics, genomic
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ADM, one of the worlds largest food ingredient suppliers, this PhD program will explore the impact of novel milling technologies on microbial accessibility of carbohydrates in food ingredients. Using
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, temperature, CO2) conditions from pole-to-pole. This work will be done at UEA. Training The PhD candidate will acquire skills from the bench (e.g., PCR, cloning, phenotyping) to bioinformatics (e.g., Phython
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the rich, unstructured information found in clinical notes and cannot effectively gather data on lifestyle and social determinants of health. This PhD project will pioneer a novel, hybrid AI framework
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, their microbiome and health. With CASE partners Biotechnica, this PhD aims to i. profile ALGAFILL’s active metabolites; ii. investigate their impacts on gut microbiota; and iii. characterise key gut microbes
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patient care, and the project will provide the student with a valuable skillset in interdisciplinary research, encompassing bioinformatics, (meta)genomics and statistics with clinical relevance
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interdisciplinary training in plant genomics, bioinformatics, and statistical modelling, as well as practical skills in horticulture, experimental design, and data analysis. Working in the De Vega Lab at the Earlham