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widespread side-effects including; nephrotoxicity, hepatotoxicity and neurotoxicity. Greater than 25% of patients report serious side effects. There is a need to reduce toxicity in therapies. This PhD will use
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requirements. Provide data on learner progress to employers and senior managers, and act upon any issues resulting from this data. Ensure learner feedback is captured, evaluated and fed into the Self-Assessment
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Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Due to the emergence of pathogens multi-resistant to antibiotics, there is a pressing need for novel antimicrobial strategies. Bacteriophages
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to humanities research questions, travel writing, nineteenth century history, archives, data mining, or will be able to show how their expertise fits with the project. About the supervisor Kate is a Lecturer in
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supervisor Kate is a Lecturer in Digital Humanities in the Digital Humanities Institute (DHI), with a particular research focus on critical digital cultural heritage. To find out more about Kate’s research
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Deadline: 31 July 2025 Details Are you ready to embark on a ground-breaking journey in research of oral tribology of alternative proteins? Join us in shaping the future of sustainable food systems through
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. About the supervisor Isabella is a Lecturer in Digital Humanities in the Digital Humanities Institute (DHI), with a particular research focus on the intersection between digital philology and digital
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editing and publishing, or will be able to show how their experience and expertise aligns with the project. About the supervisor Isabella is a Lecturer in Digital Humanities in the Digital Humanities
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textual, material and/or visual point of view, and in the transmission of Petrarch and Petrarchism(s) in local and global cultural contexts and literary traditions. About the supervisor Isabella is a
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- University of Sheffield 3) Dr Alexander Potts - NNL 4) Dr Martin Hayes - NNL About the Project: Nuclear power provides 20% of UK energy demand, and is central to UK Energy Security and Net Zero policies