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workstreams within the Future Nottingham Phase Two programme Ensure HR activities are well-sequenced, aligned to strategic objectives, and delivered on time Provide oversight and tracking of progress, risks
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process information through the precise arrangement of monomer sequences, allowing them to assemble complex structures, recognise other molecules, and catalyse highly specific reactions. Imagine if we could
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effects on survival, infection, and evolution. We have developed methods that enable us to study multiple bacterial pathogens in parallel, but we focus primarily on Klebsiella pneumoniae and Mycobacterium
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to precisely disrupt the cellular machinery of pathogenic bacteria and study consequent effects on survival, infection, and evolution. We have developed methods that enable us to study multiple bacterial
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of the change. In order to achieve this the role holder will be expected to: Manage a range of programmes and projects within the Digital portfolio of change ensuring their sequencing is in line with an agreed
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which is broadly aligned with GBI’s vision of making biology engineerable and unlocking its potential for good Generative Biology Institute The vision of the GBI is to lay the foundations for engineering
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an independent research group within the Generative Biology Institute (“GBI”), delivering a program of bold, ambitious and transformational research which is broadly aligned with GBI’s vision of making biology
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: The global rise in people living with multiple chronic diseases, known as multimorbidity, presents a growing challenge. Currently, dietary guidelines adopt a 'one-size-fits-all' approach, offering the same
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they are a risk to global health as they could enable the first step towards human adaptation and the generation of pandemic IAV strains. Multiple barriers have been identified that hamper avian IAV
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Phosphorylation. Cells 5, 12 (2016). E. L. Smith, D. Somma, D. Kerrigan, Z. McIntyre, J. J. Cole, K. L. Liang, P. A. Kiely, K. Keeshan, R. J. Carmody, The regulation of sequence specific NF-κB DNA binding and