53 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool PhD positions at University of East Anglia in United Kingdom
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conferences. This project offers the opportunity to develop advanced research skills in immunology, microbiome science, and bioinformatics, alongside transferable skills essential for future career development
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secondary supervisor Dr Falk Hildebrand (Quadram Institute), who is an expert in bacterial metagenomics associated with diseases such as IBD and has developed multiple tools for understanding complex
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% of the pregnant cohort can develop pyelonephritis compared to 2% of non-pregnant counterparts. Uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) is found in over 40% of cases and is the most important cause of RUTIs. There are various
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Primary supervisor - Prof Colin Cooper It is well established that bacteria can cause human cancer, with, for example, Helicobacter pylori implicated in the development of gastric cancer and
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an exceptionally powerful database. The following novel objectives can then be tackled, with components being developed and prioritised according to your interests: 1) Test the relationship between mutation-scores
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and nitrogen cycles, and deliver a consistent greenhouse-gas flux response to global change. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY In this project you will work with a team of scientists from the University of East
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epithelium, this project will contribute to the development of improved therapies for CD aimed at restoring microbial homeostasis. The project will be based at the Norwich Research Park in the modern, well
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, which will be developed and prioritised according to your interests. Mapping threats at sea: generate spatially- and temporally-explicit risk maps of anthropogenic threats to seabirds along marine flyways
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spectroscopic methods suitable for large-scale sample screening and eventual field deployment. The project will also involve developing your skills in data science, including multivariate analysis, machine
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wide variety of bacterial hosts, suggesting that these genes may control bacterial lifestyle, evolution and horizontal gene transfer in a range of different environments. Training The project will be