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investment from the Art and Humanities Research Council, West of England Combined Authorities and UWE. The Lab is currently under construction and will include over 500m2 of studio space at UWE’s Frenchay
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allowance of £24,000, a research training grant + UKRI fees paid. Overview There is a need for an easy-to-use testing device to detect the presence of human faecal matter rapidly and sensitively in water
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@leeds.ac.uk Project summary When sorting and packing nuclear waste items, the current practice typically involves human operators wearing full PPEs and/or remotely controlled robotic arms. Major constraints
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beyond the stage of proof-of-principle by using it in human centric studies such as neuromarketing and sports sciences. The training and research programme: The successful candidate will join the EPSRC
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-founded the London Genetics Network, which has >330 members from >30 institutions (including Surrey) in London and the surrounding areas. Professor Pluess will also act as second supervisor: he brings
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rate). Overview The research addresses the broad areas of infrastructure resilience and design in the face of climate change and the implications for disruption management. Specifically, the following
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Project Description: Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs), composed of amino acids and synthesized in a laboratory, are a versatile way to effectively deliver medicines into human cells. Some CPPs
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PhD Studentship - Extending the Chemical Space of mAb Based Cancer Treatment with DNA Nanostructures
immunology, investigating the synthesis and evaluation of a modular cancer therapy platform. We propose to develop DNA nanopores into a modular platform that allows them to act as a drug carrier to enhance
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to their enhanced resistance to radiation-induced void swelling, as compared to face-centred cubic materials, and to their high-temperature mechanical strength. In particular, the aim of the tritium breeder module is
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the context of climate change/global warming. The project will involve laboratory-based human data collection (cross-sectional or intervention studies) to understand the impact of hydration/24-h water intake on