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interactions. Atmosphere-ocean surface heat exchange is highest during cold-air outbreaks and high surface wind speeds and thus often associated with mesoscale weather systems such as barrier winds, polar lows
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activated to protect against cold temperatures, where the associated calorie turnover can help maintain metabolic health. Though proton leak occurs in mitochondria from all tissues and has a major influence
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decisions about personalised phage therapy. The expected workload is mainly computational, using bioinformatics analyses to investigate the microbiome and phageome with supporting laboratory work for DNA
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of bacteria in the human gut, in-depth work with next-generation as well as 3rd generation sequencing technologies, then this PhD will be right for you. The ideal candidate will enjoy learning about metagenomic
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, yet little is known about the structure or function of most of these complex metabolites. The PhD student will analyse large metagenomic datasets from bacteria associated with patients to discover new
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Each year, approximately 6,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with multiple myeloma. Despite advances in therapy, infections remain a leading cause of morbidity and early mortality in these patients
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clinicians) and undertake a prospective mixed methods study investigating flare symptoms as they occur, using physiological markers (e.g. heart rate and sleep from wearables) objective tests (e.g. cognitive
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Primary supervisor - Dr Myriam Charpentier Are you passionate about plant biology, endosymbiosis, system biology or bioengineering? Join a cutting-edge research project exploring how plants
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production in Brazil, but less is known about the potential impacts this has on both pathogens and bystander bacteria in pig guts there, and the attendant risks to human health. This studentship will examine
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Primary Supervisor - Dr Stefan Bidula Scientific background Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) is a stress molecule produced by marine organisms such as phytoplankton, algae, corals, and some plants