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, presentation and communication skills, project and time management. Project team: This project is supported by BigC and the Faculty of Science at the University of East Anglia and will provide a unique training
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The minimum entry requirement is 2:1 (any degree with a substantial biological sciences component). Mode of study Full-time Start date 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This project is fully funded
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. Entry requirements The minimum entry requirement is 2:1 in Biological sciences. Mode of study Full-time Start date 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This project is fully funded for 3 years
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obesity‑related asthma. As GLP‑1 therapies become increasingly common, it is essential to understand whether appetite suppression, altered taste and dietary changes contribute to measurable nutrient
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Primary supervisor - Prof Niall Broomfield Pregnancy insomnia is a common, intractable and disabling condition which remains poorly understood and treated. It is associated with significant medical
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Primary supervisor - tom.clarke@uea.ac.uk Plastic and microplastic pollution is now globally widespread and can have significant consequences to the environment. As a result it is becoming
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and vascular dementia in AF. Entry requirements The minimum entry requirement is 2:1 in Biological/Medical Sciences with previous training and exposure to biochemistry techniques. Quantitative skills
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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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, you will benefit from being part of a large international team that is studying the B. subtilis circadian clock from molecular to ecological scales. Specifically, the project is in collaboration with
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to understand how individuals drive sustainable ways of working in contemporary organisations and the implications this has for new ways of working. Skills and data This is one of three ESRC Centre for Climate