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inspection, traffic management, and emergency response. This underscores the feasibility of promoting the multifunctional roles of AASs by integrating delivery, mobile crowdsensing, communication, and
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communicate with beneficial soil microbes to enhance nutrient uptake and resilience. This project aims to uncover key molecular calcium signalling mechanisms at the heart of plant-endosymbiont partnerships
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to effectively drive biodegradation traits into contaminated soil communities. Methodology The successful applicant will use a combination of molecular and environmental microbiology, bioinformatics and
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Research Park (NRP). The location hosts a vibrant and active research community and multiple startups, conveniently located adjacent to the University of East Anglia (UEA). Norwich is a mid-sized historical
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of the promising avenues of new treatments is phage therapy. In this project, we aim to increase our knowledge of the bacterial and phage communities associated with bronchiectasis sputum so that we can make better
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methods, and associated climate data analyses. You will acquire skills in science communication, project management and collaborative research, and will be involved in a project of critical interest
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, and how these processes will play out differently in different communities and amidst existing sets of social relations. This PhD will advance this work by developing and evaluating a set of diverse
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. At the University of East Anglia, you will join a friendly, collaborative community of world-class researchers, with strengths in ageing research. Your training will include molecular biology (epigenetic sequencing
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, Seychelles), and within an exceptionally strong evolution/ecology/conservation research community. You will gain diverse research skills in fieldwork (ability-dependent), sequencing, bioinformatics, analysis
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. Located on the Norwich Research Park, the Quadram Institute is a new, state of the art building with outstanding facilities. The student will join a diverse community of microbiologists and informaticians