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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
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Assistants is £32,546 - £35,116 and for Research Associates this is £37,174 - £45,413 per annum. Suitable candidates should have previous experience of genetic analysis of large scale genome sequence data and
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particularly aligned with HTC Health’s long-standing commitment to evidence-based nutritional solutions for human health and is informed by industry insights into weight management and consumer-driven demand
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characterisation, advanced metrology, data science, and machine learning Industry placements at NPL and Waters-TA Instruments Research aligned with the development of standards for the recycled plastics sector
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efficiency and functionality. The process must be carried out with precise alignment between layers and at physical scale and process robustness relevant to industrial manufacture. The project aims
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: Dr James Yates, Director GSK Aligned programme of study: PhD in Mathematics Mode of study: Full-Time Project description: HIV remains one of the most persistent and challenging infections to cure due
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for integrating human-centric generative algorithms with absolute sustainability metrics into existing CAD/CAE/CAM systems. Provide policy recommendations for aligning industrial design standards with planetary
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detailing academic qualifications, research experience, and relevant technical skills A cover letter explaining your motivation for applying, relevant experience, and how your skills align with the project
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potential later start dates.) Supervisors: Professor Gwyneth Davies, Professor Rich Fry (Swansea University) and Professor Jenni Quint (Imperial College, London) Aligned programme of study: PhD in Population