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, vegetable and seed crops for human consumption: over 65% of the top world crops are at least moderately dependent on animal pollinators. Pollination is also crucial for sustaining healthy, genetically diverse
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of animals in research is vital to improve human and animal health and welfare. Animals may only be used in research programmes where their use is shown to be necessary for developing new treatments and making
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traditional and folk musicians in Scotland. The Opportunity: This is a six-month part-time role (0.5 FTE) contributing to the end stage of an 18-month project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council
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directly measuring macrophage parasitism in vivo in zebrafish and could demonstrate reduced overall fungal burden despite in-macrophage growth, even in a susceptible model. In agreement with this, 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
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Luke Green Application Deadline: 26 June 2024 Details Project description: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the biggest global challenges to human health in the 21st century, with the worst-case
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Role Description Department The Department of Environment and Geography is seeking a highly motivated Associate Lecturer to deliver teaching primarily on our undergraduate Human Geography
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from backgrounds in subjects as diverse as Geography, Transport Studies, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Statistics, Planning, Architecture, the Humanities and the Social Sciences, for more than
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campuses. To liaise with key staff at the partnership organisation, including the Link Tutor and Partner Manager, and act as the key point of contact between GBS and the partner organisation. To attend all
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. You will be based at the Optoelectronics Research Centre, being part of a cohort of 12 PhD students across a number of UK institutions. The Skills and Training Hub will run online and face-to-face