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Primary Supervisor -�Dr Gabrielle Davidson BACKGROUND� Wildlife gut microbiomes are critical for host biology and health, yet are highly variable and environmentally responsive, especially in birds
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algorithms will turn these high-resolution insights into searchable, verifiable databases, seeking to better inform assay decision making. Applicants should have (or expect to be awarded) a good UK Master's
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removed once the position has been filled. This PhD project is open to a wide range of research directions, depending on the interests and abilities of the candidate. The main topic will concern the
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Science, Physiology, Mathematics or a related discipline. If you have a 2:2 or lower, you may still be eligible to apply if: you have a masters degree in a relevant subject you have three or more years of full-time
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by a Crick primary supervisor, a secondary supervisor from one of our partner universities, and a dedicated thesis committee. They benefit from well-resourced research labs, state-of-the-art science
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Bachelors, or Masters degree in Electronic, Chemical Engineering, Applied Physics, Physical Sciences or equivalent. Experience in one of the following topics will be a plus:· Working knowledge of MATLAB
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standards are critically important. A central motivation for the project is the recognised limitation of the BRE Special Digest 1, last updated in 2005, which remains the primary reference for concrete in
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of flood protection, and support climate adaptation policy. Supervisors: Primary supervisor: Prof. Qiuhua Liang Secondary supervisor: Dr Josh Wolstenholme Entry requirements: Applicants must already have
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benthic anthropogenic debris and monitor marine biodiversity. Supervisors: Primary supervisor: Professor Qinggang Meng Secondary supervisors: Professor Baihua Li, Jon Hawes, (from Cefas); Peter Kohler
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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