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and engineering biology approaches, to enhance treatment performance, and 3) to conduct cost-benefits analyses and ecosystem assessments to support the application of intensified NbS strategies
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imaging techniques and structural biology analysis. The student will learn a variety of research techniques including CRISPR genome editing, molecular biology, biochemistry, advanced fluorescent imaging
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Primary Supervisor: Professor Andrea Münsterberg Segmentation of the main body axis is a fundamental and conserved feature of all vertebrate embryos. It results in the metameric organization of the vertebral column and its associated muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. The vertebral column is...
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Primary supervisor - Dr Fred Warren The infant gut is a complex, constantly adapting ecosystem which shows distinct shifts as a consequence of introducing solid foods, which can have lifelong health impacts. An important nutrient in weaning foods is starch, a key dietary component in the adult...
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:1 in Engineering or Physics or Biology. Programming and signal processing are fundamental skills to undertake the project however experience in optics, ultrasonics and or cancer cell culture will be
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., Biology, Marine Biology, Environmental Science, Ecotoxicology or similar). Knowledge and experience in either Biology or Toxicology is desirable. Regrettably, for this studentship, we are unable to accept
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to rapidly test if bacteria are being killed by bacteriophages. This project will work across disciplines of biology, electronics and medicine to develop new approaches. Our team combines expertise in three
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subject and preferably a relevant masters qualification and/ or extended laboratory research experience (e.g. molecular biology, biochemistry, cell culture, confocal microscopy). A strong background in
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human induced pluripotent stem cells. The successful candidate will be trained in relevant methods and procedures, including cell culture, cardiac electrophysiology, molecular biology/protein isolation
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antibiotic susceptibility assays is desirable as are skills in molecular biology, such as cloning, whole genome sequencing and/or RNA analyses. Enthusiasm for learning new analytical techniques is essential