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develop and may not be an option for all rare disease patients. Hence, there is a need for having a multi-pronged approach including drug repurposing to find novel therapies for rare neurodevelopmental
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have opportunities to contribute to publications, and will gain experience of writing funding applications and teaching. Entry Requirements: Essential: Candidates must have a first or upper second class
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cultures which enables us to screen multiple small molecules in parallel directly on patient tissue. We are also developing patient-derived 3D models in parallel. This project will develop methodology
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are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to contribute to our efforts to develop innovative artificial intelligence-based tools for integrating and consolidating multidimensional geographic data from diverse
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PhD Studentship in: Understanding risks from emerging contaminants (PFAS) to surface water resources
potential effects on human health. PFAS are frequently detected in various environmental media (including surface water and groundwater) and biological tissues. There is a therefore a need to develop the
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this project you will develop and test a range of these inhibitory peptides, based on prototypes already developed in the lab. In parallel you will develop a recombinant method of peptide production that will
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forecasting To develop new improved inventory management solutions for the agri-food sector that take into account their unique circumstances (short shelf-lives and quality deterioration over time, and long
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those from minoritised communities. The aim of this study is to explore community peer support at the end of life, and develop a new model of peer support specifically addressing the needs of patients and
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will be used to train predictive models to inform pro-active network maintenance with the outcomes being reviewed and annually updated. This project offers a unique chance to develop data-driven
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relationship (SAR) study to investigate the impact of labelling position and linker length on the binding affinity, biological activity, and signaling profiles of the labelled hormone analogues. 3. Develop and