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Conservation Research Unit in the Life and Mind Building, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3EL, with regular travel to southern Africa. The post holder will undertake research focused on technological innovation
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aims to investigate the role of epigenetic signatures in adaptation to captivity, with direct conservation applications for aquaculture and conservation, and the potential to advance fundamental
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funded research project supported by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (MFWP). The project aims to investigate the role of epigenetic signatures in adaptation to captivity, with direct conservation
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ageing for population resilience and conservation of the endangered Southern Resident killer whales; and (5) disseminate results through high-impact academic publications, conference presentations, and
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collaboration with Prof. David Coomes. This position will be affiliated with both the Department of Plant Sciences and the Conservation Research Institute. You will be part of the wider Plant Ecology and
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, conservation and heritage science. The postholder will be based in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics within the Cambridge Image Analysis group, a research team working on mathematical
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operate in both monocotyledons and eudicotyledons indicating an ancient and highly conserved role in plants. This project will explore how these transcription factors interact to pattern gene expression to
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We are seeking an exceptional early-career researcher to investigate how government incentive schemes and conservation management influence biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across the UK and
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drive multiple cellular processes, from cell migration to intracellular transport. These branched actin networks can only be nucleated by the Arp2/3 complex, consisting of 7 evolutionarily conserved
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resources for the already burdened NHS. Our model will rapidly and safely rule out cases to avoid the retention to conserve hospital resources. You will work with a team of AI experts and cardiologists