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-30,000 words (including references, bibliography and appendices). Our Master of Research includes both taught and research elements. You will be required to undertake 60 to 80 credits worth of taught
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-time; 2 years part-time Thesis length: 20,000-30,000 words (including references, bibliography and appendices). Our Master of Research includes both taught and research elements. You will be required
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appendices). Our Master of Research includes both taught and research elements. You will be required to undertake 60 to 80 credits worth of taught courses as well as independent study which represents some
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examination (viva voce). Entry requirements Entry requirements Our research degree applicants will usually possess a good Master’s degree (or overseas equivalent), with a significant component in Accounting and
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of anoxia and respiration (CO2 production and O2 consumption), organic carbon content (elemental analysis, fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and UV/Vis light spectrometry), invertebrate surveys
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discoveries into new drugs or diagnostic and prognostic tools that benefit cancer patients, taking new therapies through preclinical and clinical trials. The School of Cancer Sciences is a major component of
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Medicine [MSc] , Biotechnology [MSc] , Biomedical Sciences [MSc] Outline: Self-renewal and pluripotency are the main characteristics of embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Nanog is the key transcription factor
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being the major risk factor for many diseases. This has given rise to the concept of not only our ‘life span’ but also our ‘health span’ which is the length of a disease free life. We know
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cooperates with Tumour Necrosis Factor to drive tumour cell death in Drosophila. Elife. 2019 Jul 30;8. pii: e45061. doi: 10.7554/eLife.45061. Recommended by the Faculty of 1000. Scopelliti A1*, Bauer C*, Yu Y
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deferred until this cell cycle stage. No work has yet described a Cdt1-like mediator in T. brucei. We will test if this activity resides in a recently discovered, highly diverged Cdt1-related factor