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group, are the best match for them before they embark on in-depth thesis research in the second phase. Entry with a Bachelor's or Master's Degree We welcome students with a bachelor’s or a master’s in
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biostatistics. We develop, apply and promote innovative statistical and data science approaches to advance biomedical science and human health. The BSU current research portfolio is organised into five main
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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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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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to modify thermodynamic database parameters to improve the predictions. Applicants should have (or expect to be awarded) a good UK Masters degree (or overseas equivalent) in a relevant science subject
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to underpin their refinement. Applicants should have (or expect to be awarded) a good UK Master's degree (or overseas equivalent) in a relevant science subject (Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics
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samples that include crystallographic texture and the monitoring of phase transformation in-situ during heat treatments. Applicants should have (or expect to be awarded) a good UK Masters degree (or
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biology, molecular biophysics, structural biology and particularly genomics. Students will contribute to one or more of our primary research areas below: Our main area of interest is on the structure and
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to tumour growth, metastasis formation, therapy response and immunosuppression. This research project will investigate the interplay between different CAF populations and malignant cells in pancreatic primary