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, sexually transmitted diseases and clinical trials. A major thread running through our research is understanding how viruses and bacteria interact with and subvert their human hosts to replicate and transmit
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bacteria interact with and subvert their human hosts to replicate and transmit, and how infection- and vaccine-induced immunity protects us in the face of new and ever-evolving pathogens. The Wanford Group
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academia should interact with industry. The DSTT operates as a simple bridging mechanism to enable our PIs working on ubiquitylation and phosphorylation to effectively interact with major pharmaceutical
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the possibility to work within a well-resourced learning community where the students are rigorously selected and highly motivated. This results in an unusually interactive and intellectually engaging
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to the 4th February 2026. You will be investigating the safety and security implications of large language model (LLM) agents, particularly those capable of interacting with operating systems and external APIs
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regulators of haemostasis and inflammation, and may play a key role in mediating the vascular effects of CO exposure. However, this interaction remains poorly understood. This project aims to determine how
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molecules arranged in regular arrays to probe novel quantum phenomena in strongly interacting quantum systems. The use of molecules is motivated by their rich internal structure, combined with the existence
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techniques with nanoscale resolution. Within the Quantum Photonics Laboratory, the candidate will work under the supervision of Dr Christiaan Bekker and interact closely with a smaller team specialising in
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methodologies to investigate infectious diseases and promote health and well-being. The School and Department are home to leading experts in immunology, pathogen molecular biology, and host-pathogen interactions
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EPSRC-funded project, MAPFSI that will be focused on developing experimentally-validated computational algorithms for fluid-structure interaction problems including multiphysics effect of electromagnetism