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The aim is to discover and test candidate molecular mechanisms underlying central nervous system (CNS) (ie spinal cord and brain) regeneration. The human CNS does not regenerate after injury
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discover and test candidate molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the switch between structural brain plasticity and degeneration in response to experience, and how this in turn modifies behaviour
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discover and test candidate molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the switch between structural brain plasticity and degeneration in response to experience, and how this in turn modifies behaviour
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the current gap between the outputs of research focused studies of volcanic tsunami risk, mechanisms and scenarios, and how effectively these outputs inform and support volcanic-tsunami monitoring and hazard
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, assessing system performance, stability, and scalability for industrial applications. Candidate Requirements Applicants should hold a First-class (or equivalent) degree in Mechanical, Automotive, Powertrain
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First-class (or equivalent) degree in Mechanical, Automotive, Powertrain, or Control Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Strong academic performance and research potential are essential
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mechanics, and analytical and numerical methods to solve partial differential equations. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Prior experience in computational fluid dynamics or active matter will
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Antimicrobial resistance is one of the most serious threats to humans in the 21st century. Understanding antimicrobial resistance mechanisms is pivotal for combating superbugs. Pathogens use many
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a novel PALB2 function in activating DNA repair in specific regions of transcriptionally active chromatin through interactions with a chromatin adaptor protein, MRG15. Mechanisms whereby these signals
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International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 395 (June-August 2023), has shown tipping point behaviour during the Pliocene in the deep-water return flow of the AMOC (Sinneseal et al. 2025). The aim