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. One of these was a proposal for how lipid membranes could have arisen, the biological problem being that an incomplete or leaky lipid membrane is not functional as a barrier, but a functional membrane
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contact persons. For further Information, please email k.lohwasser@sheffield.ac.uk and T.Vickey@sheffield.ac.uk or look at the University’s website: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd. Further
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adherence to human cells. ZDHHC5 is one of 23 human DHHC enzymes responsible for attaching fatty acids to proteins, a process known as S-acylation (or palmitoylation). This modification is reversible and
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and Masters dissertation projects. As a School we are committed to embedding FATES (fairness, accountability, transparency, ethics, safety and security) principles into data science teaching and
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Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr C Turner, Dr T De Silva Application Deadline: 01 March 2026 Details Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis (SDSE) is an emerging human pathogen responsible
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arrangement Part-time (66% FTE) Duration 10 months Line manager Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Direct reports Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/smph For informal enquiries about this job and the
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to apply, please visit https://PLusPortal.PerrettLaver.com quoting reference number 8251. For informal inquiries please contact Thomas Cameron at Thomas.Cameron@perrettlaver.com . The deadline
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, adaptation, and genomics. We currently offer multiple project options for prospective PhD students: 1. The Evolutionary Consequences of Lateral Gene Transfer in Grasses Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is not just
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coupled receptors (GPCRs) remain one of the key therapeutic targets for the treatment of disease, and while much is known about their pharmacology, it is increasingly clear that the signaling mechanisms
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breakdown, humanity urgently needs to design technologies to capture and store carbon. A widely proposed ‘nature-based’ solution is the enhancement of photosynthetic carbon-capture by plants but with a