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remain poorly understood. This project will integrate transcriptomics, proteomics, and comparative genomics to decode venom gene evolution in the subfamily Corydoradinae, a hyperdiverse Amazonian clade
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elegans and human cell culture, to advance our knowledge in three ways, by: Defining the role of UPR activation in ECM collagen expression and secretion in C. elegans, using transcriptomic, proteomic, and
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- inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (SC-ICP-MS) will be used to track biouptake as affected by temperature. Proteomic analysis will be used examine mechanisms of NPP toxicity towards phytoplankton
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autophagy and the innate immunity response. Using cutting-edge omics (transcriptomics/proteomics), advanced imaging (confocal) and cellular biology approaches (macrophages, autophagy biomarkers), this project
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research. You will be responsible for designing and implementing proteomic data analysis, with opportunities to apply your skills to integrating this with other data types (e.g. genomic and transcriptomic
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, with exciting implications for future crop improvement and environmental sustainability. By combining state-of-the-art technics in cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, and proteomic, this project
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Proteome Is Shaped by E3 Ubiquitin Ligases Targeting C-Terminal Degrons. Cell, 173 (7): 1622-1635. For more information, visit https://www.timmslab.com The successful candidate will be a highly motivated
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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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inflammation related to hearing implants. This PhD project aims to identify determinants of IAI associated with hearing implants by investigating associations between proteomics, microbial profile and clinical
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/31243370/ Top-down proteomics. Nat Rev Methods Primers. 2024;4(1):38. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39006170/ Funding This four-year studentship is funded by Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute and