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mechanisms of the sexual conflict and its resolution. You will combine cutting-edge bioinformatics, genome engineering, and state-of-the-art sequencing technologies to: Identify and characterise consistent
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very little about the mechanisms of how these receptor domains bind effectors and how this leads to an immune response. This project will investigate the biochemical, structural, and in planta mechanisms
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’, please select ‘Loughborough’ and select the ‘Programme’ as ‘Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering’. Please quote the advertised reference number of ‘FP-CTS/2-2025’ in your application. Applications must
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plants. To better understand how distantly-related land plants defend themselves against pathogen infection, our group investigates the molecular genetic mechanisms controlling disease resistance in
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to regulate lipid metabolism in hepatocytes and its impairment contributes to fatty liver. Importantly, the role of alternative cellular mechanisms of intracellular cargo degradation like LC3-associated
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of pathologies including cancer. Yet, very little is known about mechanisms involved in production of ncRNAs preventing us from understanding their role in health and disease. Our previous work lead to
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farms at relatively close proximity can be relevant when considering their annual energy production. This project will examine the uncertainty of various types of numerical models, from fast-computing
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communicate with beneficial soil microbes to enhance nutrient uptake and resilience. This project aims to uncover key molecular calcium signalling mechanisms at the heart of plant-endosymbiont partnerships
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the mechanisms associated with loss of virulence, as well as identifying novel genetic determinants of pathogenicity. The project will provide broad training in molecular genetics, genomics, cell biology, and
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of knowledge and methodologies on assessing stress to investigate the mechanisms pointing towards and underlying this counterpoint. The project will draw on the supervisors’ expertise in stress research and