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Job description:Title: DCR, PhD fellowship in Food Microbiology - Omics-driven investigation of unique features of olive fermentation isolates beneficial for plant fermentation with probiotic
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those used in nuclear power plant, are composite materials comprising carbides (and other hard phases), in galling resistant metallic matrices. Examples include the cobalt-based alloys, however due to
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is Resveratrol, a naturally occurring plant compound that is thought to reverse cellular senescence through its action on SIRT1. The specific aim of the project is to use Resveratrol, and related
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the drug discovery landscape through the prediction of potential new therapeutics with unprecedented speed and accuracy. Yet this approach works best when combined with physics-based modelling, in which
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Closing Date: 1st June 2024 [23:59 GMT] Supervisor: Prof Misha Sumetsky Prospective Start Date: 1 October 2024 Applications are invited for a Postgraduate studentship, supported by Aston Institute
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class of variational algorithms for simulating many-qubit systems on a classical computing architecture, this project will establish under what circumstances realistic quantum simulators show a genuine
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accurate predictions, but comprehensive data sets for reaction barriers of large molecules simply do not exist. Several recent works have tried to tackle the scarcity of data on reaction barriers by creating
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, and so there has been a rapid development of interventions that behave as senolytic drugs. One such drug is Resveratrol, a naturally occurring plant compound that is thought to reverse cellular senescence
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training organised by the university’s Research & Enterprise Training Institute (RETI). The supervisory team: Dr Tamim Chalati, Dr Giulia Getti and Dr Ana Maria Totea.
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, three major charities and the Office for National Statistics, and works in close partnership with a large network of partners and leading international research teams. We believe that a diverse and