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performance storage for I/O intensive compute tasks Store research data safety and securely, directly accessible to HPC and research platforms and easily accessible to researchers Development of cloud services
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to individual patients, which can then be used as a digital twin of the tumour to predict likely states after treatment. Our hypothesis is that this will improve the specificity of response assessment on post
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Work arrangement Full-time - Permanent Line manager Technical Fellow Direct reports N/A Our website https://www.amrc.co.uk/ For informal enquiries about this job contact Daniel Whitehead, Technical
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Applicants can apply for a Scholarship from the University of Sheffield but should note that competition for these Scholarships is highly competitive: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/scholarships
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Investigating how DNA damage responses combat infections by the typhoid pathogen Salmonella enterica
toxin a tumour suppressor mechanism called senescence. A major virulence factor implicated in typhoid is the typhoid toxin of Salmonella Typhi. We discovered that the toxin induces DNA damage responses in
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Details GLP-1 Receptor are G protein coupled receptors that naturally respond to glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a hormone produced in the gut in response to food intake. The receptor is the target
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collaboration with Special Melted Products (https://specialmeltedproducts.com/) using the unique Royce metals processing capabilities in Sheffield (https://sheffield.ac.uk/royce-institute), that range from alloy
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that resolve entanglements (resolvases). Mutations or loss of these enzymes is associated with disease, and they are also crucial drug targets. The Cutts lab focuses on understanding the molecular mechanism and
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Deadline: 31 December 2026 Details Background Typhoid toxin is a DNase-like virulence factor of the human pathogen Salmonella Javiana, which intoxicates cells throughout the microenvironment. We discovered
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applied relevance: parasitic weeds pose a major threat to global food security, and understanding their regulatory mechanisms may inform future control strategies. Training & Skills This project offers