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rivers are dynamic systems transporting sediment, wood, and nutrients. This disconnect can lead to underperforming flood assets, where sediment accumulation, blockage, or erosion reduces efficiency and
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are reversed are still unclear but partly involve inhibition by MRFAP1, one of three closely related but largely unstudied proteins expressed in human cells. These molecules function as molecular ‘shape-shifters
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will build on ongoing work from the group in the design, synthesis and study of functional organic macrocycles and molecular capsules and their use primarily in catalysis, but also molecular recognition
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melanogaster. This project will take the next big step: moving from finding sexually antagonistic genes to uncovering what makes them special, how they affect fitness and life history traits, and the molecular
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The aim is to discover and test candidate molecular mechanisms underlying central nervous system (CNS) (ie spinal cord and brain) regeneration. The human CNS does not regenerate after injury
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Research at the LMB aims to understand the workings of complex systems, such as the immune system and the brain, and use this information to solve key problems in human health and disease. The laboratory receives sustained funding from the MRC/UKRI that allows it to focus on difficult, long-term...
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discover and test candidate molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the switch between structural brain plasticity and degeneration in response to experience, and how this in turn modifies behaviour
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discover and test candidate molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the switch between structural brain plasticity and degeneration in response to experience, and how this in turn modifies behaviour
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evolutionary dynamics from cfDNA" under the guidance of Prof. Trevor Graham at the ICR. Please see https://www.icr.ac.uk/study-and-careers/phds-at-the-icr/our-phd-projects/detail/towards-non-invasive-monitoring
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Funding amount: Funding will cover tuition fees for UK students (at the Home rate), a stipend at the UKRI rate , and a consumables budget. This is a 3.5-year PhD studentship funded by the School of Life Sciences, starting on 1st October 2026 under the supervision of Dr Lidia Vasilieva, School...