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tested by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) or microscale thermophoresis (MST) in collaboration with the lab of Prof. Andy Lovering. In parallel, minibinder/effector pairs will be co-expressed using
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testing (e.g. novel object recognition test), biochemical techniques (e.g. qPCR, Western blotting and immunohistochemistry), genetic manipulation and electrophysiology. About the BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience
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central role in developing, testing, and validating cutting-edge techniques that use TIR imagery from drone platforms and earth observation satellites to quantify building heat loss, develop indoor
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pathogen screening, you will test two long-standing hypotheses: Fluctuating selection — Does spatial and temporal variation in pathogen pressure maintain diversity in immune-related genes? Antagonistic
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compositions that optimise oxidation resistance, mechanical integrity, and compatibility with AM superalloys. Coatings will be fabricated and tested under high-velocity steam conditions, with degradation
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across habitat types, and [2] investigate plastic preference by nest-building birds in nest material choice field experiments and the consequences for co-pollutant exposure. Finally, [3] we will examine
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examine single measures under static conditions, lacking a system-level view and integration with future energy and socio-economic scenarios. Considering these scenarios is crucial because, amid global
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discrepancies between public reform narratives and actual legal outcomes under authoritarian elites. The appointee will assess the contradictory nature of legal reforms in Central Asia and will examine how some
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Narratives & Legal Change in Central Asia, and the appointee will examine how some security discourses—such as counterterrorism and digital surveillance—drive constitutional and legal reforms in authoritarian
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vocabulary development. The position is part of a project funded by the Leverhulme Foundation testing a neural process theory of vocabulary development. The successful candidate will work with Prof. Larissa