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Primary supervisor - Dr Amr El-Demerdash Many natural products (NPs) show remarkable biological activity, yet their clinical potential is often limited by poor solubility, metabolic instability
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compare host responses to infection across distantly-related land plant lineages. The goal of this project is to explore the delicate balance between disease resistance and susceptibility to filamentous
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Primary Supervisor - Dr Lidong Be Scientific Background One of the key challenges in volcanology is understanding changes in volcanic activities during crises, such as transitions from effusive
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modifications affect topoisomerase activity during C. elegans nervous system development. This multidisciplinary project provides advanced training in molecular genetics, genomics, and translational biotechnology
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PhD and Postdoctoral community, with expert supervision and strong peer support throughout. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully funded
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. For example, the food-safe plastic PET is found throughout the terrestrial ecosystem, where it can persist for decades. Biodegradation has great potential as a cost-effective, environmentally friendly solution
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Primary supervisor - Dr Andrew Beekman With the human population projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, the looming challenge of feeding the rapidly growing population is threatened by plant
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contributors to obesity and liver steatosis, where lipid accumulation becomes toxic for hepatocytes leading to cell death and consequent inflammation. Autophagy, which removes intracellular components, is key
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the economics and sustainability of UK marine resources, and to identify trade-offs for policy and management interventions. This project is part of the Forecasting Tipping points In Marine Biogeochemistry and
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Scientific Background Deforestation is a major global issue, destroying biodiversity and accelerating climate change by removing vital carbon sinks. The newly