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that pathogens use to invade plant hosts. The appointed student will design, synthesise, and test compounds which specifically prevent essential protein-protein interactions used by pathogens to cause disease in
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the model liverwort Marchantia polymorpha. In particular, we focus on interactions with fungus-like filamentous oomycete phytopathogens belonging to the genus Phytophthora, which provide a unique platform to
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plant-microbe interactions. Intellectually, the project provides a challenge in understanding how genomic instability reshapes fungal virulence in a plant pathogenic fungus. The Norwich Research Park
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Primary supervisor - Dr Dominic Cram This exciting PhD will examine how parental age and the social environment interact to shape offspring health in a wild mammal, by combining epigenetic
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interactions (e.g. analytical ultracentrifugation and differential scanning fluorometry). Supported by personal and professional development programmes, the post holder will gain a wealth of transferrable skills