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the PhD student to propose targets to preserve liver metabolic health and prevent disease progression associated to poor dietary habits, which will be investigated in this project. This collaborative
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. For example, the food-safe plastic PET is found throughout the terrestrial ecosystem, where it can persist for decades. Biodegradation has great potential as a cost-effective, environmentally friendly solution
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of the magmatic plumbing system in the shallow crust and how it evolves. Research Methodology This project will explore the crustal properties of the island arc, starting with Saint Vincent Island. Using seismic
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Primary supervisor - Dr Dominic Cram This exciting PhD will examine how parental age and the social environment interact to shape offspring health in a wild mammal, by combining epigenetic
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Primary supervisor – Prof Parvadha Suntharalingham BACKGROUND The ocean plays a key role in controlling atmospheric greenhouse-gas levels. It removes a significant fraction of anthropogenic carbon
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scope to adapt some elements of the PhD to their interests. There will also be opportunities to join related project teams in long-term condiWe are seeking a motivated and compassionate student with a
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, wheat is a staple crop of significant importance. It is among one of the few crops cultivated at high altitudes and holds significant cultural, religious and food security value. Yet, wheat production
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first degree: Any numerate degree (e.g. Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental/Earth Sciences). Start date: 1st October 2026 Funding ARIES studentships are subject to UKRI terms and
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Primary supervisor - Dr Alper Akay This PhD project will investigate how RNA modifications influence the activity of topoisomerase I (TOP1), a crucial enzyme that regulates DNA supercoiling during
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evolutionary ecology and conservation. The long-term study of Seychelles warblers Acrocephalus sechellensis, on Cousin Island provides an excellent system for this PhD. Our database contains data on survival and