24 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing PhD positions at University of East Anglia
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communicate with beneficial soil microbes to enhance nutrient uptake and resilience. This project aims to uncover key molecular calcium signalling mechanisms at the heart of plant-endosymbiont partnerships
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-of-the-art technics in cell biology, genetics, molecular biology and proteomic, this project aims at characterizing a novel signalling pathway modulating root nodule symbiosis. The insights gained from
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Project Supervisor - Dr YingLiang Ma Background Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the UK. As of 2023, over 1.6 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with heart arrhythmias, and 900,000 with heart failure. Medical imaging techniques, such as CT, MRI, and X-ray, are...
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carbon uptake/release by the land biosphere, since each process responds differently to variability and climatic change. Novel atmospheric tracer measurements may provide new insight into GPP and TER
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% efficient in this process largely due to proton leak pathways that occur, leading to energy lost as heat. In specialised brown adipose tissue, popularised as ‘good fat’, such heat production is specifically
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Primary supervisor - Dr Rose Davidson Dupuytren’s disease bends the fingers irreversibly into the palm, threatening employment, selfcare and independence. Despite its prevalence, Surgery temporarily
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: http://www.eigenket.org/ The successful candidate will receive comprehensive training and will work alongside experienced postdoctoral researchers and other research students. The project will involve
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Atmospheric Observatory (weybourne.uea.ac.uk ) and the Heathfield Tall Tower in the UK, you will: Disentangle atmospheric signals into anthropogenic and natural processes (1, 2) to quantify ffCO2, making use
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to postdoctoral positions. The laboratory provides a supportive and collaborative environment, with weekly lab meetings, journal clubs, and strong encouragement to present at local, national, and international
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degree (Minimum of a 2:1) in Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Applied Biochemistry, Genetics, Cell Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology or Biomedical Science or a strongly related discipline, or