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mucosa. Objectives include: 1. Training generative models to produce realistic, high-resolution microscopy images. 2. Ensuring no synthetic image is identical to real patient data. 3. Evaluating image
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. Increasing evidence suggests that chemo- and immunotherapies can alter the gut microbiome, which is closely linked to immune regulation. Both innate and adaptive immune responses can be shaped by changes in
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this link, make an account, and submit an application via the university online admissions portal (via the above ‘Apply’ button). This link is unique to the MIBTP programme; please do not use any other link
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subtype stx2a is linked to a higher chance of this progression and sequence-based surveillance has indicated increasing acquisition of this subtype across genetically diverse E. coli. In this project, we
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in atmospheric temperatures. The increase in freshwater inputs into the ocean are likely linked to changes in biological productivity, either through the resulting physical changes to the water column
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metagenome sequencing. The Salmonella and AMR from pigs in Brazil will be compared to publicly available data on Salmonella and AMR in humans in Brazil (through Enterobase) and in the UK (through the UKHSA
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if they are cultured for prolonged periods in artificial media away from their plant host. The reasons for this, however, are completely unknown, but probably linked to genomic rearrangements, transposon activity
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their anticancer and neuroprotective activities in human cell-based assays. Generate SAR data linking specific enzymatic modifications to pharmacological properties. This PhD project offers extensive research
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they are effective in this population of CYP and their families. The project is likely to include conducting systematic reviews, secondary data analysis of social care data and obtaining access and analysing data held
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This is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research with the Laser Processing Group at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and the Advanced Materials Research Group