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Cambridge Institute (CRUK CI), to investigate the molecular mechanisms of small RNA-mediated chromatin silencing. As a whole, the Hannon laboratory has broad interests that range from discovery research
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using techniques that range from low cost equipment that could be acquired in an assay office, specialised testing at a university lab medium cost, to high cost ultra-high resolution national facility
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direct measurement of the crystal structures of the phases present and is sensitive to low volume fractions. Ancillary microstructural examination using electron microscopy will confirm the phase
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Supervisor: Professor Sir Shankar Balasubramanian Course start date: 1st October 2026 Overview Professor Sir Shankar Balasubramanian is seeking a student to work on the structure and function
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Supervisor: Professor Jason Carroll Course start date: 1st October 2026 Project details For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit
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Supervisors: Dr Tim Halim and Dr Gregory Hamm Course start: 1st October 2026 Overview The project will be supervised by Dr Tim Halim, Dr Albert Koulman (Institute of Metabolic Science) and Dr
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to elucidate their role, their interactions with proteins and explore small molecule-based intervention strategies for cancer [e.g. see Genome Biology, 2025, 25, 155; Nature Chemistry, 2025, 17, 875; PNAS, 2024
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expect to obtain) a 2:1 honours degree or Master's in a relevant discipline. Laboratory experience is required; skills in data analysis or small animal models are desirable. Open to UK (Home) students or
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for an International Doctoral Scholar award. Phase discrimination using resonant ultrasound spectroscopy The microstructures of steel are sensitive to small variations in composition and the conditions experienced
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to join other projects within and outside of the lab and department and participate in research communication and outreach, as well as other supporting roles. Notably, the candidate will be trained in small