11 Humanities "University of Plymouth " scholarships in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Marine Biological Association/University of Plymouth Collaborative Doctoral Award, ‘A Networked Ocean: historical archives and collections at the Marine Biological Association’ DoS: Dr Kathryn
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to develop models towards human neural spheroids and/or organoids, and use these “mini-brain” platforms to generate infiltrative tumours using patient-derived GSCs. The model will then be validated as a more
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use cutting-edge facilities to study TH metabolism and develop expertise in a range of laboratory techniques. These involve isolation of blood macrophages and in vitro cell culture for a human ChP model
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Engagement), Ocean Conservation Trust Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1 October 2024. Project Description This Ocean Conservation Trust/University
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Geography to explore the value of place in a port city. Understanding Plymouth Sound in terms of human interactions with the marine environment, the CDA will draw on place attachment theory, to examine the
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Project Description Building on our recent success in REF 2021, the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business at the University of Plymouth is making a strategic investment in 6 Fully-Funded Collaborative
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use both invivo animal models and human adult tissue samples and will utilize a broad range of experimental methodologies including immunohistochemistry, fluorescence and electron microscopy and Western
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Supervisor: Dr Helen McKenna ([email protected] ) Applications are invited for a fully funded 3-year PhD studentship to study the effects of altered gas and pressure on the human brain
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microorganisms that will be screened for antimicrobial activity against important human pathogens. Promising compounds will be identified and applied to down-stream processing and development towards pre-clinical
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of microplastic and nanoplastic exposure and enhance inflammation. The effect of microplastic and nanoplastic exposure on the gut under pathophysiological conditions in humans has not been investigated