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the majority of human disease conditions, especially those with an inflammatory component, including cancer, neurodegeneration, atherosclerosis and chronic inflammatory conditions such as COPD. Furthermore, as
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related conflict among team members, which illustrates the barriers that women and ethnic minority leaders face when adopting leadership roles. This project will therefore explore when and how minorities
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to provide a comprehensive assessment of occupant injuries. These conventional approaches, by using a single indicator, simplified the complex nature of human injuries. Particularly, different types of brain
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candidate will design and lead on a programme of research to study the verbal and nonverbal, conscious and unconscious, behavioural expressions of managers and their employees in real-time face-to-face and
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against infections and altered self. However, macrophage dysfunction causes or exacerbates the majority of human disease conditions, especially those with an inflammatory component. Thus, targeting
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directly measuring macrophage parasitism in vivo in zebrafish and could demonstrate reduced overall fungal burden despite in-macrophage growth, even in a susceptible model. In agreement with this, human
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capabilities. An integral part of this success is model alignment that typically consists of supervised fine-tuning (SFT) followed by preference optimization. This requires access to large volumes of human
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be used to construct supramolecular structures intended to act as hosts and electrochemical/optical sensors for biological signalling models. Subject areas: Organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry
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, L., & MacNeil, S. (2009). Development of Three-Dimensional Tissue-Engineered Models of Bacterial Infected Human Skin Wounds. Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods, 15(3), 475-484. doi:10.1089/ten.tec
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of human oral mucosa, molecular biology labs to deduce specific cell signalling pathways instigated by ultrasound treatment, and in engineering labs to build a bespoke, tunable ultrasound rig. The Faculty