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to pathogenicity in the gut, directly addressing mechanisms that underpin susceptibility to fungal infection. You will be based at the Quadram Institute Bioscience and supervised by Professor Alessia Buscaino
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components of the PhD. Helen Parretti (Norwich Medical School) is a GP, Clinical Associate Professor and obesity specialist with expertise in primary‑care‑based obesity‑management interventions and national
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. This PhD project will address these critical gaps through an ambitious translational research programme combining human studies with cutting-edge laboratory science. The student will design and lead a
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provide considerable training in chronobiology, signal transduction in plants, microbiology, and data analysis and interpretation. As part of the “MicroClock” programme funded through an ERC Synergy grant
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cell membranes. What you will do/learn: Synthetic and material science: assembly of nano-platforms with specific functionalities and model bio-membranes and characterisation using advanced analytical
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; Computer Science; Neuroscience. Additional Funding Information This 3-year PhD project is fully funded by the Leverhulme Trust and open to UK and international applicants. The studentship covers tuition fees
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student will learn in vivo techniques including animal handling, as well as isolation of samples from humans. The student will receive training in cellular biology methodologies including tissue culture
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increasingly important to determine the extent that plastics can impact the biology of both organisms and microorganisms, in particular by affecting the number and survivabilty of pathogenica bacteria in
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like functional metagenomics to investigate pathogen virulence and plasmid-chromosome associations. You will gain a unique interdisciplinary skillset: Molecular Biology: DNA extraction, host depletion
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invasively. Phase 3: Molecular profiling in a well-phenotyped subset (n ~50): We will perform targeted molecular profiling, with a focus on lipid pathways relevant to thrombosis and platelet biology. Molecular