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, migration, invasion, and genetic instability. Although PBF’s primary function remains unclear, our recent data reveal a physiological role in cell adhesion and motility. Tyrosine phosphorylation is a key
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, curiosity for interdisciplinary research, and the ability to integrate experimental and computational approaches. We recommend that you contact the main supervisor for this project before you apply; Dr Sharon
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. The main part of the project will be done at the University of Birmingham, but the student will also have the opportunity to be based at GSK for a minimum of 3 months. This interdisciplinary approach will
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are passionate about chemistry and their personal development. Candidates should have or expect to receive a first or upper second (2.1) Master's degree (or equivalent) in chemistry or a related discipline. A
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Primary supervisor - Dr Jose De Vega This project aims to determine how hybridisation and polyploidisation independently and jointly shape transcriptional evolution in Miscanthus hybrids, and to
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PhD Studentship: Decoding Campylobacter pathogenesis in chickens: From colonisation to contamination
Primary supervisor - Dr Stephanie Schüller Campylobacter jejuni is the major cause of food poisoning in the UK and associated with >500,000 infections annually. Undercooked poultry represents
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Primary supervisor - Prof Paul Crichton Mitochondria in our cells harness energy through the breakdown of nutrients to produce ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. However, they are not 100
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Primary supervisor - Dr Myriam Charpentier Nitrogen (N) acquisition is fundamental for plant growth. However, N is poorly available in soils, leading to extensive and costly chemical fertiliser
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Primary supervisor - Dr Naiara Beraza Obesity has epidemic proportions in the UK as more than 60% of adults are overweight and 33% have fatty liver. Poor dietary habits (western diets) are the main
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Main description: Native mass spectrometry is an expanding structural biology tool to elucidate the function of protein complexes. Excitingly, the demand for this technology is increasing. However