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. genetics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology) or a quantitative science (e.g. computer science, statistics, physics), and have strong interests in genomics, data analysis and evolution. The Norwich
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quality, diversity, and biological relevance using standard metrics and expert review. Anonymised digital images from tissues in biobanks will be used to train generative models on university computing
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is difficult. This project will develop and harness state of the art chemical biology tools (Fig. 1) and advanced optical methods to control and monitor GPCR signalling in space and time and evaluate
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subject (for example physics, mathematics, or computer science) but experience of cell or molecular biology is highly valued. A strong interest experimental cancer biology is essential, but prior wet-lab
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Applications are invited from PhD studentship candidates with good first degrees in computer science, physics, maths, biology, neuroscience, engineering or other relevant disciplines to join
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investigate new strategies to protect and regenerate nerve cells after SCI by combining molecular biology, pharmacology, and gene therapy in translational models of central nervous system repair. The work will
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of Computer Science and Engineering) & Dr. Ellie Jameson (School of Natural Sciences) Requirements: Applicants should hold at least a 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science
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is £20,780), and a research training support grant of £20,000. Overview This PhD project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) . The successful PhD
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. Overview This PhD project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process
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(chemical biology and pharmacology). The student will also undertake a three-month placement at Prozomix Ltd., gaining industrial experience in enzyme production, assay design, and biocatalytic process