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PhD Studentship: The Role of O-glycosylation of the Stalk Region of the Immunoglobulin Receptor GPVI
be raised against the GPVI stalk region and their effects on GPVI expression and signalling will be monitored in transfected cell lines and on platelet cells. Research environment: Students will be
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Developing Gene Therapy for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease using Human Stem Cell Models MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership PhD Research Project Competition
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-022-00951-w Investigating the role of autophagy and mitochondrial function in leukaemic stem cells Supervisors: Vignir Helgason , Eric Kalkman Our lab is interested in biological processes
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Studentships commence: 1st October 2026 Good luck! References 1. Fabrication of topographically controlled electrospun scaffolds to mimic the stem cell microenvironment in the dermal-epidermal junction, ACS
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their anticancer and neuroprotective activities in human cell-based assays. Generate SAR data linking specific enzymatic modifications to pharmacological properties. This PhD project offers extensive research
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Tackling ageing in the gut: investigating the contribution of macrophages in the intestinal stem cell niche to gut maintenance and repair School
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related areas; Grade average of 18 or higher. Proven experience and solid knowledge in cell culture techniques, including human cell lines such as human neural stem cells and iPSCs; experience in molecular
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stem-like cell (GSC) models by sampling multiple distinct tumour regions to recapitulate their post-surgical and pre-therapy features, as well as their intra-tumoural heterogeneity (https://bit.ly
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, including single-cell genomics (Wright, Lloyd), sexual selection and reproduction (Wright, Pomiankowski, Hemmings, Wigby), gene editing (Dasmahapatra), experimental approaches (Wigby), and stalk-eyed fly
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program of neuronal differentiation from multipotent neural stem cells. In addition to its classic function as a proneural factor, it is the current view that Ascl1 promotes sequentially the proliferation