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other PhD students in Biology and related disciplines. The PhD student is expected to be trained in a highly valued skillset that combines molecular biology with fermentation science to fill skill gaps in
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work within our circadian biology research group to contribute meaningful research that addresses challenges with a deep impact in food security, for present and future generations. You’ll also develop a
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Primary supervisor - Dr Nicol Janecko Campylobacter continues to be the main cause of bacterial foodborne illness in the UK with incidence increasing. This microbe not only causes gastroenteritis but can become invasive, resulting in bloodstream infections that lead to longer illnesses and...
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Supervisory Team: Thalia Dominguez Bucio, Frederic Gardes, Rand Ismaeel, Matthew Mowlem Project description This project sheds light on ocean biology and ecosystems by developing a robust
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, chemical biology, and molecular biology. The candidate will work at the forefront of chemical and synthetic biology and will develop advanced skills in chemical synthesis, various molecular biology and
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, we are seeking a highly motivated candidate with established hands-on experience in chemical engineering, materials, or biology.
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The burgeoning field of synthetic biology offers promising avenues for engineering artificial cells with tailored functionalities for diverse biomedical applications. This PhD project aims
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antimicrobial coatings. To undertake this research, we are seeking a highly motivated candidate with established hands-on experience in materials, nanotechnology, chemistry, or biology.
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the urgent need for deeper insights into GIST biology. Single cell RNA sequencing studies have identified immune cells present within the GIST tumour microenvironment (TME) that vary between KIT/PDGFRA mutant
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based on the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). This project intends to leverage the power of engineering biology / synthetic biology to contribute innovative solutions for climate change mitigation