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and resetting of immune memory remain poorly understood. This PhD position is funded by the ERC Advanced Grant PlantMemo (PI: Prof. Jurriaan Ton; 5) and will be part of an interdisciplinary team
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Tomlinson, Prof S Renshaw Application Deadline: 04 December 2025 Details Why study type I interferons in bacterial infection? Bacterial infections pose a global risk to human health. Antimicrobial resistance
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Overview We have two Research Associate positions funded by the Leverhulme International Professorship grant “Quantum geometry and arithmetic” (PI: Albrecht Klemm). Applicants with a background in
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engaging content (text, images, short-form video, graphics, articles) specifically for Chinese platforms. Provide specialist advice to colleagues to inform brand reputation content and activities to target
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and English, willing to set their own goals and produce research at the highest quality and who will develop the project’s research profile. You will be part of a small international team producing
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Function Brain imaging in disease: what are the activation maps really telling us? School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr C Martin Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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project relevant to this position are to: (1) characterise the structural and functional properties of a range of engineered algal strains containing modified photosynthetic complexes using a variety of
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that restores activity to a "set point." Most studies examine this process using extreme manipulations (blocking or over-activating neurons); little is known about how brains compensate for natural
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—including optical and magnetic tweezers—to manipulate and image these toxic DNA sequences, gaining insights into how they form and interact with potential therapeutic molecules. Approach: You will be jointly
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resolution imaging and mechanical testing of bone, biomaterials or composites. The successful postdoctoral research associate (PDRA) will join the research groups of Dr Vee San Cheong, Professor Enrico