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slice models with Dr Chan’s research on mTOR signalling and metabolic drivers of epilepsy in mTOR related disorders. For information about the UoB Centre for Neurogenetrics, see: https
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needed for public health genomic epidemiology. You will work between world leading scientists and epidemiologists across University of Birmingham and UKHSA. This project is part of an exciting new Doctoral
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- 3.5 year fully funded PhD research project at the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham. This scholarship covers (UK home) tuition fees and stipend. The stipend is the national UK
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Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham. The supervisory team includes experts from both the University of Birmingham and Birmingham City Council. A broad range of training and professional
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collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). This is funded by NIHR as part of a Health Protection Unit in Public Health Genomics between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In
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group based in brand new state-of-the-art Chemistry laboratories at the rapidly growing University of Birmingham. **NOTE** Applications must be made through the university’s on-line application system by
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collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). This is funded by NIHR as part of a Health Protection Unit in Public Health Genomics between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In
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Public Health Genomics between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In addition to the extensive training offered to all PhD students at UoB, the cohort of students on this DTP will receive training and
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Agency (UKHSA). This is funded by NIHR as part of a Health Protection Unit in Public Health Genomics between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In addition to the extensive training offered to all PhD
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of synthetic load profiles for domestic heat demand delivered via ASHPs and heat networks. Objectives: • To complete an evaluation of existing heat demand, based on available data sets; • To analyse