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to undertake a series of empirical investigations that employ both physiological measurements and experimental games derived from behavioural economics. By utilizing these methodologies, the project seeks
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-making processes under resource constraints. The project will utilise a series of behavioural economics games to collect data on individuals' behaviour across different contexts of scarcity
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the Synthetic Biology Research Centre (SBRC) at the University of Nottingham, and forms part of the multimillion-pound NIHR-funded Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) housed in the Queens Medical Centre
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of new therapies. In this PhD studentship, we propose to apply a technology recently patented by our lab that allows upscaling the manufacture of 3D human muscle models, in vitro. Upscaling the manufacture
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. The project requires a highly motivated and dedicated student with the ability to deliver science of the highest quality and ambition to progress this new therapeutic towards a First in Man clinical trial. Fees
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, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related Biosciences related subject. Fees and funding This opportunity is for self-funded PhD students. Applicants are encouraged to apply for external funding and we will
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biotechnology company headquartered in St. Louis, USA, who is leveraging its proprietary Moneta™ platform and deep genomic engineering expertise to pioneer a new class of memory NK cell therapies to treat
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Overview The International PhD in Applied Psychology is a partnership involving Nottingham Trent University, Ramon Llull (Barcelona) and Universidade Catolica Portuguesa (Porto) that provides a unique international PhD experience where supervision and training is across three different...
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such as DNA damage influence this is essential to our understanding of fundamental aspects of cell and molecular biology and the relation to human diseases such as cancer. This project will build on current
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for Biomolecular Sciences, University of Nottingham The human gut microbiota represents a diverse community of bacteria, archaea, viruses and fungi. The collective genome of the gut microbiota (the ‘metagenome