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Heterogeneity in the development of antisocial behaviour School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Richard Rowe, Dr CB Stride Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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Details Evolved resistance to the chemicals that we use to manage pests such as insects, fungal pathogens and weeds is a global threat to health and food security. We study the evolution of resistance
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round Details The adult heart is a highly complex organ that develops through the remodelling of a simple linear tube at very early stages of embryonic development. This remodelling, termed morphogenesis
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to general practice. Working with young adults is a rewarding and fascinating experience, with the opportunity to develop new knowledge & skills in managing complex mental health, eating disorders, gender
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The Department of Finance provides a wide range of financial support across the whole University. You will be part of the Faculty Finance teams within the Department of Finance, acting as an
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teaching space to reinforce an excellent student experience Support the development and enhancement of timetabling policy, processes and systems in line with the strategic aims of the University and IT
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design and support School initiatives. Participate in University and Faculty wide initiatives to enhance teaching and staff development. RESEARCH and INNOVATION Develop an interdisciplinary and
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. This should make it easier for medicinal chemists to develop new, effective pharmaceutical treatments. The University of Sheffield is one of the leading Russell Group universities in the UK. We carry out
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research competencies across the School at the University of Sheffield. You will specialise and develop specialisms in key area(S) of electron microscopy, for example - Electron Probe Micro Analysis (EPMA
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A search for pharmacological inhibitors of a cancer-associated adhesion GPCR in the zebrafish embryo
ADGRG6 signalling activity have potential for the development of therapeutic anti-cancer agents. There is thus a pressing need to identify small-molecule inhibitors of ADGRG6 pathway activity. The aim