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they work, specifically within inflammatory white blood cells. Your work could pave the way for tailor-made therapies that prevent inflammation causing disease. Key research goals: ● Map out how
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, development of neighbourhood portraits, interviews, community surveys, mapping). You should have a PhD degree in relevant areas of Public Health and experience of organising and conducting research in a
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loading conditions. By generating datasets from finite element simulations, ML models can learn the mapping between unit cell design parameters and homogenised properties. State-of-the-art approaches
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routinely mapped with a spatial resolution of the order of millimetres, which prevents mapping, for example, defects. Finer spatial resolution could be accessed with near-field techniques. With the aim
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. Emergency responders need rapid, actionable information, but conventional mapping from aerial or satellite imagery is slow and costly[1 ]. Optical satellites such as Landsat and Sentinel-2 offer frequent
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critical component of this is the powder blending process, where active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) must be uniformly mixed with excipients to ensure precise dosage and product quality. The performance
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techniques (geomorphic mapping, TruPulse, DGPS/drone surveys), engineering geology methodologies (slope stability, rock strength assessment), coding (python/matlab data analysis and modelling) and transferable
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PhD Studentship: The Role of O-glycosylation of the Stalk Region of the Immunoglobulin Receptor GPVI
believe the glycosylated stalk has potential to be a new region of the receptor to target with anti-platelet drugs. We aim to map the sites of O-glycosylation and determine their function on platelet
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catheters that cannot measure the entire GI tract. Ingestible capsules offer a minimally invasive route to map intraluminal pressure, but commercial “SmartPill” systems only measure transit times and bulk
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explore and pinpoint new sources of Pst resistance within these Watkins landraces. The student will work in partnership between JIC and KWS UK to: (i) map novel Pst resistance within the Watkins landrace