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and bioinformatics training delivered by this project offers an exciting opportunity to develop a diverse transferable skillset of high value in both academia and industry. EI is at the forefront
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an individual Resistant, Tolerant, or Susceptible (R/T/S) to a virus? That is the key question we aim to answer in this PhD study. We have gathered data on viral outbreaks over ~20 years and sequenced hundreds
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function to minimise disease development will be key to developing sustainable management strategies for take-all. In this PhD project, you will: develop molecular lab and bioinformatics skills to analyse
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genomics, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics and population genetics. They will develop skills in large-scale data analysis and scientific programming. The student will take part in journal clubs and
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]. This PhD is about investigating whether the presence of the ABBS bacteria is directly causing prostate cancer development. Seven potential ways in which specific anaerobic bacteria could result in cancer
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lead to the allocation of energy and nutrients towards AMR instead of biomass growth. This PhD project will unravel the mechanisms driving AMR in pioneer and extreme soil environments in the Arctic
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to effectively drive biodegradation traits into contaminated soil communities. Methodology The successful applicant will use a combination of molecular and environmental microbiology, bioinformatics and
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, bioinformatics, and statistical modelling in R. You will also gain experience in critical thinking, scientific writing, and presenting your research. Transferable skills for academic and non-academic careers will
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High-in-demand technical (bioinformatics, molecular genetics, microbiology, phenotype engineering) and transferrable (critical thinking, ethics, Open Research) skills. Embedded in thriving, respectful
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genetic adaptations (‘genetic swamping’). Training The student will receive broad training in molecular biology, historical DNA, genomics, bioinformatics and population genetics. The student will take part