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Methods Why are genetic variants that increase disease susceptibility maintained in populations, when natural selection should eliminate them? Understanding how and why genetic variation is maintained is a
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Methods Larger deep-water sharks, many of which are slow-growing and late to mature, have been heavily targeted by commercial fisheries, leading to significant population declines across much of their range
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Methods The Southern Ocean plays a disproportionate role in capturing anthropogenic heat and carbon. Its complex dynamics are characterised by interaction between the large-scale and a range of small-scale
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Methods Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health threat and environmental issue attracting significant research, industry and policy attention. Microplastics, persistent and ubiquitous
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Project details Objective: This project aims to develop a wireless, nanoengineered graphene-based biosensor for real-time dopamine (DA) detection. The wireless design of the sensor aims to enable chronic monitoring and facilitate seamless integration into dynamic neuromodulation systems for...
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Methods Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of over 14,000 synthetic “forever chemicals” that persist in the environment and the human body, where they are linked to cancers, immune
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. There is also a conference budget of £2,000 and individual Training Budget of £1,000 for specialist training Project Aims and Methods Nature-based solutions, such as the reintroduction of large wood
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behaviour in a practical, real-time monitoring system requires advances in both sensor engineering and behavioural data interpretation. This PhD project aims to develop a next generation environmental
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person. Aims: The project aims to develop and evaluate AI methods for medical image analysis to detect diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, cataract and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). As
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Methods Reaching Net Zero is one of the greatest scientific and societal challenges of our time. Reducing emissions is essential—but unfortunately not by itself enough. To stabilise the climate, we must