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fluorescence and soft-X ray imaging Generate a model of mammalian cell infection with influenza virus and characterise the time-course of ultrastructural changes. Assign structural variability profiles given a
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fundamental to learning and memory. Gaining mechanistic insight into how these complex structures assemble will provide critical knowledge for developing strategies to modulate PNNs and ultimately enhance brain
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component’s melting point) concomitantly worsened by steady-state heat loads (up to ~15 MW/m2). Fourthly, transient heat loads, going up to a few GW/m2 pose a major structural damage challenge under plasma
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-based materials used in applications ranging from plumbing to transport. They are also nature's preferred way of providing structural scaffolding within cells (the cytoskeleton), and within tissues
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organic linkers. They have a formidable ability to adsorb, retain and neutralise air pollutants (NO2 , NH3 or SO2). To exploit these properties, one need to design MOFs that remain structurally intact after
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inequalities are desirable. We encourage applications from candidates of all genders and diverse backgrounds. Training and Programme Structure The award duration will depend on the candidate’s prior academic
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. Understanding and predicting this fragmentation process is critical to protecting structures and people from the damage it can cause. This has applications including defence and space. This project will involve
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in recycling, bioremediation and green chemistry. Candidate enzymes are mechanistically investigated, structurally characterised and subsequently improved by directed evolution. Ultrahigh-throughput
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domains are generated, or for improved structuring in model training and design. Work on this project will require research into novel methods to represent model variations and attribute them to specific
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intervention and widening inequalities across the dementia care pathway. Evidence suggests these disparities are driven by structural barriers, cultural stigma, and limited access to culturally tailored dementia