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Fully Funded PhD Studentship: Micromechanics of Grain-Interface Interactions (Soil-Structure Interaction) Background Are abrasive grains truly "indestructible"? Research in our leading experimental
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) About the Project Unravelling the outcomes of cell–cell interactions is fundamental to understanding biological processes. The ability to visualise and track these interactions in vivo greatly enhances
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Project Supervisor - Dr Andrew Beekman A feature of tumours is immortality. This is achieved by overriding our natural ageing process. Our DNA has repeating units on the end that protect our DNA code, like the plastic ends of shoelaces, called telomeres. When cells grow and divide the DNA is...
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PhD Studentship - EASTBIO - The Impact of Diet-microbiome-immune Interactions on Intestinal Function
-edge immunological, pharmacological, genetic and systems biological approaches to examine the interactions among intestinal immune cells, epithelial cells and the gut microbiota in response
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mediator of signalling molecule interactions. Signalling proteins with SH2 (Src Homology 2) domains modify their function and activity through binding phosphotyrosine residues and we recently identified
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are urgently needed to monitor PFAS in water and probe their interactions with biological systems. This PhD project will develop a cutting-edge single-molecule optical sensor for real-time, ultra-sensitive PFAS
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DoS: Dr Craig Dedman-Jones 2nd Supervisor: Professor Jamie Lead 3rd Supervisor: Dr Adam Lewis, CEFAS 4th Supervisor: Dr Andrew Turner, CEFAS Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 01 October 2026 Project Description Scientific background Our...
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configurations will be used to develop models in Matlab/SIMULINK of bipole converters with neutral current regulation. The research will then consider the potential interactions that may occur when all
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Fully Funded Doctoral Landscape Award: Creative & Caring Communities (CCC) 2025/2026 Funding Providers: AHRC and Royal College of Art (RCA) Location: London, UK Funding for: UK, EU, and
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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 strategies to combat challenges by antimicrobial compounds to better adapt or survive antibiotic...