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research environment with a strong commitment to excellent in science and professional development. This project will develop a multidisciplinary scientist with expertise from chemical to cell biology. You
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meet the team of scientists you will be working closely with. Please use this link to sign up to the webinar: DiMen PhD Webinar Sign-up form Renshaw Lab links/Bateson Centre: https://sheffield.ac.uk
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productive team of ocean modellers and polar climate scientists at UEA and Cefas (the CASE partner). The project will provide you with a thorough training in polar oceanography, air-sea interaction and
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training environment alongside world-leading scientists in the fields of molecular microbiology and microbial biotechnology. They will be part of a friendly, collaborative research team and will gain
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clinicians as well as scientists from UKSHA, we have set up a unique facility to develop radiotracers (conjugating radiometals with different targeted molecules) and to evaluate them biologically in vitro and
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clinicians as well as scientists from UKSHA, we have set up a unique facility to develop radiotracers (conjugating radiometals with different targeted molecules) and to evaluate them biologically in vitro and
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access to state-of-the-art laboratories, expert supervision, and collaboration with a wider multidisciplinary team of scientists and industrial partners. The project is expected to generate critical data
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Supervisors: Professor Greg Hannon and Dr Ben Nicholson For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit their websites: https
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to prostate cancer progression. This information will support the setting up of a clinical trial where anti-microbial agents are used to prevent prostate cancer development, resulting in significant
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This is an exciting PhD opportunity to develop innovative AI and computer vision tools to automate the identification and monitoring of UK pollinators from images and videos. Working at