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prodromic stage of PD. Despite this, the mechanism underlying PD-related cardiac ANS degeneration is unknown. The Ala30Pro (A30P) missense mutation in the alpha-synuclein protein is a genetic risk factor of
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. Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network
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their biosynthetic machinery is the fundamental challenge behind the BBSRC-funded GlycoWeb project. This 4-year PhD forms part of GlycoWeb’s broader mission. Project The PhD project will focus on the organisation
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emissions from transport. Decarbonising aviation is a vital part of achieving net zero. Hybrid and ‘all electric’ aircraft technologies offer a pathway to net zero. The electrification of aircraft, for both
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the paper industry. Motivation This project will form part of a wider network of European partners spread across Europe from Universities (Nottingham/Ghent/Maastricht), smaller SMEs (Nova Biochem), Research
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Join our diverse and inclusive team to transform the future of aviation as part of the UK’s EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Net Zero Aviation. Offering. Offering fully funded
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catalyst synthesis and lab-based characterisation, catalysis process and as well as advanced spectroscopic methods. As part of the PhD, the student will be encouraged and expected to present their results
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with knowledge and interest in structural dynamics, finite element analysis, programming and numerical methods. Applicants are expected to have achieved or be about to achieve a First-class honours MEng
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has a dramatic effect on the fate of a component—a part may survive millions of cycles in vacuum and last only a few hundreds of thousands in air and much lower in actively corrosive environments
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the ECOMEDS project Ability to work independently and as part of a team Candidates are strongly encouraged to contact Dr Alexandra Sapoznik (Alexandra.sapoznik@kcl.ac.uk ) to discuss the project plan in advance