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From Zebrafish Tales to Human Interventions: Unveiling Inflammatory Pathways via RNA Binding Proteins in Neutrophil Biology School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition
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Evolution of virulence in the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans in response to extreme weather events School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded
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How well can mice reproduce human frailty? School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof I Bellantuono Application Deadline: 26 June 2024
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Determining the cellular and molecular basis of seizure phenotypes in models of a human neurodegenerative disease School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK
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Development of biofidelic test-beds for assessing human interactions Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Carre, Prof R Lewis, Dr J Rongong Application
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Examining the mechanical behaviour of human skin under loading Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Carre, Prof R Lewis Application Deadline: Applications
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How well can mice reproduce human frailty?
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AD design and operating strategies for energy demand matching in the face of non-uniform feedstock availability and composition Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded
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antimicrobial resistant strains (such as MRSA); recent data suggest S. aureus is the most common bacterial cause of death in 135 countries worldwide. Despite being common, little is understood about the human
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bacteria, antimicrobial resistance is a major and increasing problem for fungi. Cryptococcus neoformans is a human fungal pathogen, with >100,000 estimated annual deaths. Individuals with late-stage HIV