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for their expression in plant colonizing bacteria and integrating them into the chromosomes of appropriate chassis. Control systems will be designed to restrict expression to target plants and ensure optimal expression
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control of those lines Preparation of ES cells and organoid cell lines for micro-injection to generate mouse models Extraction of mouse tissues Characterisation and quality control of genetically modified
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with spin-orbit-coupled interfaces and superconductors can be used to generate and control unconventional superconducting states. In particular, the project aims to realise and manipulate electron
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profile: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in the field of Cultural and Intellectual History of Premodern South Asia (Indology) or a related discipline An excellent command of Sanskrit is essential
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of controllable long-range dipole-dipole interactions, long trap lifetimes and strong coupling to electric and microwave fields. The project will explore the novel approach of using Feshbach resonances between Yb
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. This 6-year Discovery Award will critically explore how contemporary seek to control and regulate unproven, disproven, or misleading health-related claims. Bringing together perspectives from socio-legal
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. The project is funded by the PI’s recently awarded Royal Society University Research Fellowship ‘Designing photocatalysts for the circular economy: environmental control of chromophore photochemistry’. Its
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, an entrepreneurial spirit and a proactive approach to projects are valued, fostering a culture of initiative and accountability within the team and assume control over a key aspect of the planned research, helping
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to formulate and test hypotheses about how epigenetic factors control the life cycle of parasitic nematode, use transgenic and CRISPR methods to manipulate epigenetic regulators, and test the effects
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episodes and healthy controls (mobile monitoring of mood): Observational longitudinal study. JMIR Mental Health , 12 , e63622 Kacperski, C., Ulloa, R., Selb, P., Spitz, A., Bonnay, D., & Kulshrestha, J