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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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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship to be held at the Department of History, University of Warwick and the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London. The studentship
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O’Keeffe, Clinical Associate Professor Colin Crooks Liver disease is a common cause of illness and death that is increasing in western countries such as the UK and Denmark, particularly for people under 65
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, Associate Professor Aidan O’Keeffe, Clinical Associate Professor Colin Crooks Liver disease is a common cause of illness and death that is increasing in western countries such as the UK and Denmark
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muscle), measurement of physical function through various laboratory-based tests, and molecular biology techniques (e.g. RT-qPCR and western blot analysis). There may also be the opportunity to apply
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PhD Studentship: The Scourge of Plastic Waste: Analysing Issues of Sustainability and Accountability
Overview of the Project Area This is an opportunity to conduct fully funded interdisciplinary research under the ‘Sustainable Transitions – Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme’ at the University
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, rotifers and/or tardigrades, microbiology, molecular biology and other lab skills (including, but not limited to, PCR, RT-qPCR, western blotting and microscopy), antimicrobial discovery and characterisation
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Start date: 1 October 2024 Application Deadline: 17.00 on Monday 29 April 2024 Interviews are expected to take place on Tuesday 14 May 2024. Birkbeck, University of London, and the British Library
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roadmaps, including the technology lifecycle and reliability management framework. At Cranfield University, you will be based within the Manufacturing and Material theme at the Centre for Digital Engineering
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-time qPCR, and western blotting. The student will work within a well-funded and vibrant research environment in the David Greenfield Human Physiology Unit, the Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre