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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 School of Biosciences PhD
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programme at the Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN) in the laboratories of Prof Kurt De Vos (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/smph/people/neuroscience/kurt-de-vos) and Dr Andrew Grierson
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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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aims of the current PhD project are: i) Design and establish base editing therapeutic technology at our centre; ii) Evaluate the in vitro efficacy of the therapeutic vector system in iPSC derived neurons
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will use cutting-edge confocal and lightsheet microscopy to define which cell types and cardiac structures are the primary site of infection, and to establish how infection progresses. Fluorescent
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Science PhD Studentship, starting in October 2024. The successful candidate will join an established training programme at the Sheffield Institute for Translational neuroscience (SITraN) in the laboratories
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, bioengineering, mechanical engineering and the Insigneo Institute. The candidate will gain a unique opportunity to carry out research in an exciting interdisciplinary project to answer important clinical questions
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Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases
undertake a discrete choice experiment with clinicians to establish clinician preferences. Various clinic options will be presented, along with the cost and time implications for the service, and clinicians
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Impacts of environmental climate change on plant and ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling, and biodiversity School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof G Phoenix Application
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). Students will gain experience in a range of skills in genomics, evolutionary biology and plant science. The University of Sheffield has state of the art growth facilities, molecular laboratories and high