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-stars-and-exoplanets . Our group has 5 permanent academics, 12 postdoctoral researchers, and 10 PhD students and is gender-balanced. In 2024, a PhD student within our group was awarded the Royal
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interactions with potential pathogens. To achieve this objective, we will use the genetically tractable model fungus Zymoseptoria tritici. This fungus also causes Septoria tritici blotch (STB) disease of wheat
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. The resulting findings will help understand how the brain works, how we can maintain brain health and what causes brain disease. Methods We will use the fruit-fly Drosophila as a model organism, for its
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Join the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research that aims to improve the knowledge of biological macromolecules! The interaction between
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friendly technologies that benefit society. For instance, emulsion-based systems are used as delivery vehicles in mRNA vaccines. The project The newly established Fielden Group (fieldengroup.net) aims
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with pathogen effectors and suppress their activity. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Graeme Kettles at g.j.kettles@bham.ac.uk . Funding notes: This is a PhD studentship with the Midlands
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). Funding notes: For details of the MIBTP project and programme, visit https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/phd/supervisors/SSmerdon/#molecular_shape-shifting Eligibility and further details
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wireless communication systems. The PhD student will carry out specifically the following initial tasks: implementation, and calibration of the microscopy system; electromagnetic modelling of the near-field
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—where material is poured in bulk—3DCP constructs elements layer by layer via extrusion, introducing unique challenges related to interfacial bonding and structural performance. This PhD project aims
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aims to determine the link between lipid remodelling, antimicrobial resistance and intracellular survival using B. cenocepacia as the model organism. The project is supervised by Professor Yin Chen