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plastic use by nesting birds globally using image archives such as YouTube, Google Images etc. and relate it to land-use (e.g. urbanisation), pollution etc. For further information on this project and
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editing), transcriptomics, laser scanning confocal microscopy, computational imaging approaches for analysis of images and movies, stimulating neuronal function with opto- and thermo-genetics in vivo, and
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integrating multi-modal data (e.g., time series, geospatial data, text, and image - including both hydrological and human-related data) and capturing complex, non-linear relationships (Bommasani et al., 2021
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temperatures, with the former strongly correlated with surface ocean salinity. The project will build on existing post-expedition sample processing and pilot analyses. For further information on this project and
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Signal transduction pathways coordinate various cellular responses to stimuli via altered protein expression, post-translational modifications and subcellular localisation. Pituitary tumor
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habitat and connectivity as streams dry out is particularly important (Dugdale et al. 2022) for process hydrology, river ecology (e.g. refugia during drought, loss of physical in-channel habitat, loss
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for the prevention of IAI. The person taking on the project will need to work closely with the clinical teams and the patients and to do laboratory and computer-based work. A clinical qualification is not a
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Project Outline Skeletal muscle undergoes progressive loss of mass and function during ageing, a process termed sarcopenia. This decline arises from reduced myogenesis and degeneration of existing
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, medicines, and even fuels. Their properties, like how stable or smooth they are, determine how well these products work. Studying emulsions also helps scientists understand fundamental processes in soft
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to obtain) at least a 2:1 undergraduate degree, and a MSc/MEng is desirable. 3. How to Apply Those interested should send a CV and personal statement to Dr Nasim Mahmoodi (n.mahmoodi@bham.ac.uk) via the above