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? Collaboratory is a new research programme, led by Universities for Nottingham and the Leicester Universities Partnership, that places community knowledge and experience at the heart of research. This eight-year
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are represented in local understandings of educational and wider social and community support needs What is Collaboratory? Collaboratory is a new research programme, led by Universities for Nottingham and the
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development leading to the development of Lung disease and cancer. The discovery of numerous non-coding RNAs has dramatically changed our understanding of cell biology, and we aim to investigate their role in
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response, we have limited knowledge of the key regulators involved. This research programme will build on our current evidence on the role of nuclear actin in the DNA damage response and identify key
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the development of climate change models of fashion supply chains and the design of computer model laboratory experiments (with students) that will aim to determine what and how participants learn from these models
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, business, management, data/computer science, or a related field. We especially encourage candidates with strong quantitative skills in R or Python, though proficiency in other tools such as SPSS, Stata
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proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis that are modulated/deregulated during mammary gland development leading to the development of breast cancer. The discovery of numerous non-coding RNAs has dramatically
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design. We welcome applicants with professional experience in costume design, construction, or both particularly those applying industry-standard methods, digital tools, and sustainable, inclusive
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within the rotation. The PhD programme will allow the applicant to experience a wide range of established and emerging techniques that underpin research in animal production and develop their practical
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. The successful applicant will be part of the Creative Practices, Methods and Analysis CPMA research cluster. More PhD opportunities are listed on the CPMA website: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/groups-and-centres