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some important questions. Did fungi acquire this ability from bacteria by gene transfer, or have fungi evolved mechanisms to degrade DMSP? Is the interaction of fungi with marine plants symbiotic
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ability to evaluate fossil fuel CO2 (ffCO2) emissions is currently limited. ‘Bottom-up’ emissions estimates, based on inventory-style accounting and mobile tracking data, can differ significantly from each
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. The programme offers postgraduates the opportunity to undertake a 4-year PhD research project whilst enhancing professional development and research skills through a comprehensive training programme. You will
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]. This PhD is about investigating whether the presence of the ABBS bacteria is directly causing prostate cancer development. Seven potential ways in which specific anaerobic bacteria could result in cancer
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. The aim of this project is to determine how ppRHOs underpin this ecosystem service. Thus, the PhD candidate will physiologically characterise ppRHO knock-in diatom cell lines and investigate how those
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lead to the allocation of energy and nutrients towards AMR instead of biomass growth. This PhD project will unravel the mechanisms driving AMR in pioneer and extreme soil environments in the Arctic
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Ian Renfrew Scientific background Arctic climate change and the associated sea-ice retreat are having significant impacts on both the atmosphere, the ocean and their interactions. Atmosphere-ocean surface heat exchange is highest during cold-air outbreaks and high...
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secondments to the project’s industry supporter, Fera Science (Sand Hutton, York), where you will have access to complementary instrumentation and expertise within the Food Authenticity team. During your PhD
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, the race is on to understand how these DNA changes affect disease progression and post-operative recurrence risk. This PhD project uses CRISPR/Cas9 to examine risk variants in patient-derived cells and