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. Using adipose tissue biopsies from individuals across a spectrum of metabolic disease severity, the project will leverage single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to map cellular heterogeneity and tissue
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, however, these may not always be able to provide the spatial and/or temporal coverage that is required. In such cases, information from ground measurements can be combined with information from other
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of future urban living environments. This broadened futures approach will expand evidence-based spatial modelling through the creation of experiences that connect possible alternative futures to the present
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will employ advanced in vivo models and spatial technologies to dissect the roles of tissue-resident macrophages and infiltrating immune cells along the periphery–immune–brain axis. About us The research
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-cultural processes, place and landscape valuation, socio-spatial dynamics, or urban–rural geographic models. • Is an enthusiastic researcher with affinity for both academic and practice-oriented research
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. However, current estimates of methane emissions from inland waters to the atmosphere are highly uncertain because of limitations in long-term observational data and modelling methodology. In this four-year
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drive neuroinflammation in synucleinopathies and other neurodegenerative diseases. The candidate will employ advanced in vivo models and spatial technologies to dissect the roles of tissue-resident
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the understanding of offshore turbulence in spatially varying flows. The focus will be on open channel flow dynamics and controlled experimental studies will be designed and conducted to generate and characterise
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. This requires an understanding of material flows and qualities. This project will develop the tools to model in sufficient detail the steel flows and evaluate the role and contribution of changes in (production
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PhD position on Modelling of Ocean Alkalinity Dynamics Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 30 August 2025