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elaboration of biocatalysis for synthesis. A doctoral position is available for 3-years to work with Professor Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https
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The project will prioritise digitising these records using natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) to create structured datasets. These will support AI applications in paediatric care
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disorders. We will test the hypothesis that experience results in structural modifications to cells that alter neural circuit connectivity patterns that in turn modify behaviour. The brain is made up
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The project: This PhD studentship is an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of composites structures and composites manufacturing with a particular focus on sustainability. The PhD
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available for 3-years to work with Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project is part of the Horizon Europe Eu Marie Curie
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been enhanced through predictive structural biology tools such as AlphaFold, which allow accurate prediction of effector structures from primary sequence. We recently identified a number of immune
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, such as reservoir construction, urban expansion, water abstraction, and wastewater discharge, are key drivers of changing hydroclimatic patterns (Han et al., 2022; Sarojini et al., 2016). However, our
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considering equilibrium or out of equilibrium systems, strongly correlated and/or non-Abelian settings, and how these structures manifest in realistic, experimentally relevant platforms. The work will include
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., 2023). Its impact is typically assessed using gradient approaches (McDonnell, & Hahs, 2008). While the results of many gradient studies show pervasive impacts on assemblage structure and individual
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models, in-house laboratory tests in a wind-wave-current flume (https://research.ncl.ac.uk/amh/ ) and numerical methodology to quantify biofouling impacts on flow-induced vibration phenomena, structural