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-of-the-art microscopy, physiological, biochemistry and molecular biology approaches to unravel C9orf72 functions and determine their contribution of to C9orf72-related ALS/FTD. Applications are open to
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vivo, fluorescent imaging, you will carefully examine the cell biology of immune-damaged cell interactions at these sites of damage. This careful characterisation will further inform and develop our
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are expert. This project will suit applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds in, including training in cell biology, developmental biology, genetics and immunology. The successful applicant will display a
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and expertise. The student will use/learn cell culture, basic molecular biology techniques, genome editing, viral vector design, disease modelling, immunostaining, microscopy and in vivo pre-clinical
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Making scents of pollination: Leveraging metabolomics, artificial intelligence and molecular biology to understand and improve reproduction of wild plants and crops
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environment. The student will obtain extensive experience in a range of cellular and molecular biology techniques, including primary cell culture, gene silencing, gene expression profiling, real-time PCR
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to take forwards. You will join two vibrant research groups (http://elkslab.weebly.com/, https://emilynoelresearch.weebly.com/) and you will be well trained in zebrafish biology and microscopy techniques
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Fluorescent Labelling of Protein Hormones Interacting with Class B G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Insights into Ligand-Receptor Dynamics and Signalling School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr G Richards, Dr T Craggs Application Deadline: 26...
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Axonal Transport of Mitochondria as a therapeutic Target in ALS School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Kurt de Vos, Dr Andy Grierson Application Deadline: 26 June 2024 Details Project description: Investigating axonal transport of...