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to identify the molecular mechanism governing the functions of Staufen1 protein, using our unique expertise in the structural and quantitative biology of protein:nucleic acid complexes, track record on Staufen1
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a next step, it is vital to dig more deeply into the molecular mechanisms driving these patterns. This project will examine replicate divergences into specialist ecotypes and seek to identify
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to catalogue the cell cycle machinery and permit functional characterisation. Cell cycle inhibitors may be employed to investigate cell cycle checkpoints, and molecular approaches (e.g. fluorescent tagging
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supportive research environment, which has led to the award of coveted prizes and competitive fellowships for several of our younger staff. Research areas Algebra Analysis Continuum Mechanics Geometry and
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rocks and sand similar to each MSR sample can be collected and studied to perfect the scientific and mechanical tests that will be performed on the true MSR samples. Six of these ‘analogue’ MSR sample
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mental health and health behaviours over the lifecourse discovering mechanisms which can modify these processes and have the potential to improve public health in a complex and changing world developing
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evolution novel therapeutic approaches for the treatment of C. difficile infection mechanisms of Campylobacter jejuni pathogenesis development of therapeutic species specific antibiotics Study options Study
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Our aim is to better understand the mechanisms of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases affecting people with the conditions covered by our clinical specialities (i.e. diabetes, renal disease
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aims to investigate the mechanisms that allow certain avian viruses to spillover into humans using a mixture of virological and evolutionary approaches. Understanding what makes emerging viruses succeed
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. Our main research fields are computational imaging, spectral imaging and biomedical imaging, particularly in the retina. Potential research projects: Imaging Concept Group Contact potential supervisors