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implement a combination of metagenomic sequencing techniques to comprehensively characterise baseline levels of microbial pathogens in wastewater and surface water and compare our findings with data
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-specific alpha-synuclein A30P human mutation, we will employ electrophysiological techniques, RNA sequencing, proteomics, and histochemical analysis. The findings are expected to provide insights into early
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aligned subjects The Project start dates: October 2025 – Home students only January 2026 – Home and International students Supervisors: Aligned programme of study: PhD in Chemical Engineering Mode of study
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. Assess ecological change by applying shotgun metagenomics and amplicon sequencing to track microbial community shifts under persistent wet skimming. Translate lessons learned into engineering design rules
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, biochemistry, bioinformatics. The candiate must have a strong foundation in bioinformatics and use of -omics tools. Familiarity with whole genome, exome and transcriptome sequencing workflows is advantageous
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limitations in nanoscale layered materials characterisation. This interdisciplinary approach will allow you to probe both local atomic environments and long-range structural features, such as stacking sequences
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, aligning with the Medicine without Doctors wider vision and combining methodological approaches from medical sociology, medical anthropology, STS, and history, to study the emergence and standardisation
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, overcoming the tough fungal cell wall. You’ll also design robust workflows for targeted long-read sequencing of clinical and environmental samples, enabling accurate identification and resistance genotyping
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for antibiotic prescription. Novel, rapid, point-of-care, precise and easily interpreted diagnostic tools are required to tackle this challenge. Direct sequencing of nucleic acids from patient samples can be rapid
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the drivers behind this public health issue have not been identified. In this project, we will use a dataset of C. difficile genome sequences to generate a nationwide population snapshot of