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, School of Life Sciences. Deadline: 31st July 2024 We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student to study the links between reproductive mode evolution and speciation in intertidal snails from
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reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses’. Candidate requirements: Standard University of Bristol eligibility rules apply. Please visit PhD Veterinary Sciences | Study at Bristol | University of Bristol
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Supervisors: Prof Darius Widera / Dr Graeme Cottrell Project Overview: Endometriosis is a common long-term health condition that affects around 190 million women of reproductive age worldwide. It
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are little understood because of the challenges of collecting appropriate data in the wild. To understand these trade-offs, this interdisciplinary PhD will use and extend a worldwide unique data set on wild
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Tamsyn Uren-Webster Dr Andrew King Aligned programme of study: PhD in Biological Sciences Mode of study: Full-time Project description: Many animals form stable social relationships between specific