39 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at University of East Anglia
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Project Supervisor - Professor Rudy Lapeer The Birth4Cast “Digital Twin” aims to create a subject-specific computational biomechanics simulator of childbirth from prenatal fetal MRI scans
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model to resolve wheat planting strategies that can be used to safeguard biodiversity and suppress rust outbreaks. Training You will be embedded in the international and multidisciplinary Saunders Lab
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confined battery geometries. Advanced modelling—including computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and transient thermal analysis—is required to accurately capture heat flux distributions, temperature uniformity
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to effectively drive biodegradation traits into contaminated soil communities. Methodology The successful applicant will use a combination of molecular and environmental microbiology, bioinformatics and
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-specific TEM protocol will be used to reveal their subcellular localisation. This work will be done at UEA and IOCAS (Prof. Shan Gao). Objective 2: Using the genetically tractable model diatom Phaeodactylum
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at a minimum an Upper Second-Class Honours degree in Microbiology, Biotechnology or Bioinformatics (or equivalent) and a passion for research. Since this project combines both laboratory molecular
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million individuals has never before been possible in genetics research, not even in model organisms, and promises to transform the way we think about evolution. The student will receive broad training in
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communicate with beneficial soil microbes to enhance nutrient uptake and resilience. This project aims to uncover key molecular calcium signalling mechanisms at the heart of plant-endosymbiont partnerships
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their host plant. Use cutting-edge molecular biology and genomics, we will try to solve a decades-old mystery in plant pathology. Many plant disease-causing fungi lose their ability to cause disease
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the laboratory of Dr Andrew Truman in the Department of Molecular Microbiology at the John Innes Centre, which has world-class facilities for bacterial genetics and biosynthesis. Further expertise is provided by