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, such as regulatory elements, protein coding genes and lncRNAs, and investigate their function in vivo. The conservation of genetic mechanisms will be examined by comparing embryos of avian species with
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this protein’s functions at the lysosome, to define a novel role for PrLPs in determining stress resistance through effects on lysosome function. This project will comprehensively examine the roles of this novel
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Primary supervisor - Professor Antony Dodd Climate change poses a significant threat to our food supply, but you can be part of the solution! In this groundbreaking research project, we're
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Primary supervisor - Professor Martin Warren This PhD opportunity is ideal for graduates in biochemistry or biomedical science with a keen interest in protein science and its application in
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Primary supervisor - Dr Myriam Charpentier Nitrogen (N) acquisition is fundamental for plant growth. However, N is poorly available in soils, leading to extensive and costly chemical fertiliser
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Primary supervisor - Dr Stuart Rushworth Acute myeloid Leukaemia (AML) accounts for 85,000 deaths and it is estimated this will double by 2040. Presently AML remains incurable with a 5 year survival
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Primary supervisor - Prof Mark Pallen The human oesophagus is home to a complex but poorly understood resident microbial community, the oesophageal microbiome. By analogy with other sites in the gut
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Juge (Quadram Institute) and Prof Jean-Philippe Nougayrède (University of Toulouse). Expert training in bacterial, intestinal cell and organoid culture, evaluation of epithelial function, molecular