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are the main natural reservoir of IAV and are a source of infection for domestic birds, and other species. Spillover of avian IAV into humans results in severe or even lethal disease. These spillover events
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rhythm, an internal timekeeping system regulated by core clock genes, controls various physiological processes. Disruptions in this rhythm are linked to chronic diseases, including cancer. Our recent
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Job Purpose To manage and maintain efficient, high-quality workflows, processes and procedures for the delivery of the Digital Research Collections service. To project manage the development
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-biodegradable and exhibit both bioaccumulation and biomagnification, and it is widely accepted that such ECs pose a “significant global public health concern”. ECs can disrupt physiological processes through
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We are a member of Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) For general enquiries about the application process, please contact phas-pgradmissions@glasgow.ac.uk . Research groups Astronomy and
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scientists, bioinformaticians, clinicians, and experimental scientists. References Fu X, Sahai E, Wilkins A. Application of digital pathology-based advanced analytics of tumour microenvironment organisation
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Walden MSc choices: TBC Outline: Ubiquitin signalling controls almost every cellular process in humans, including targeting poorly folded proteins for destruction to prevent them harming the cell. When
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to identify new nodes of intervention to treat inflammatory disease. The successful candidate will be trained in state-of-the-art technology, including CRISPR gene editing, protein mass spectrometry and primary
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to ultraviolet-B light. Plant Cell and Environment 40: 2544-2557. Liu et al. (2024) Phosphorylation of Arabidopsis UVR8 photoreceptor modulates protein interactions and responses to UV-B radiation. Nature
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to better understand how the nerves recover. Peripheral vertebrate nerves show an amazing capability to regenerate, crossing scar tissue and following the guidance of Schwann cells in the process. By