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, crucial for red blood cell and nerve formation, is mainly sourced from animal and dairy products, making plant-based diets deficient in this nutrient. This poses a risk of deficiency for those transitioning
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PhD Studentship: How Does Spatial Organisation Impact Host-microbiome Interactions in Human Airways?
previously inaccessible . This proposal aims to develop an in vitro human airway microbiome model and use it to understand how spatial organisation impacts microbial-host cell interactions. The student will
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Recreating brain tumours using patient-derived glioma stem cells hosted by normal brain cells to gain novel insights into tumourigenesis DoS Dr Jon Gil-Ranedo ([email protected] ) 2nd
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. Deadline: 10th June 2024 5pm BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student to study the chromosome protection mechanism in human mitotic cells in
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the Wallscourt Foundation, a charitable organisation with historic links to UWE Bristol. Background: Our recently published work shows that gut microbes interact differently with benign and malignant tumour cells
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cutting-edge approach that enables quantification of the tumour and normal (TME) cell transcriptomes whilst preserving the spatial arrangement of tumour and TME cells. This studentship focuses on analysis
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-electrochemical coupling on high-rate performance of large Li-ion cells Application: Solving challenges in optimising battery performance for automotive applications in the quest to electrify the transport system
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this regard. By using scaffolding-like structures on their cell-surfaces to which the correct cellulolytic enzymes are tethered both temporally and spatially, the anaerobic fungi are unique in the microbial
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PhD Studentship: The Role of the Extracellular Matrix in Cardiomyocyte Developmental (SMITH_U24DTP1)
Primary Supervisor: Dr James Smith Cardiomyocytes are the muscle cells of the heart, responsible for the production of contraction forces. During development, cardiomyocytes withdraw from the cell
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@plymouth.ac.uk ) 4th Supervisor: Professor Richard Thompson ([email protected] ) Applications are invited for a four-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 01 October 2024. Project