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has long been limited by the technical challenges involved in genetic engineering. Recent advances in gene editing have bypassed some of these challenges but they are still far from ideal. Aims Our
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medical oncologist and pathologist at the Fiona Stanley Hospital Cancer Centre. Candidate student will use unique archival patients’ samples to analyse factors contributing to disease progression. The team
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may be available for this project. An internship may be possible in a research capacity at a child and adolescent eating disorder service. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Health Sciences
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The impact of automation and Artificial Intelligence on workers is at the core of the most forward-looking research in the Employment Relations field. Fears and scepticism towards technology driven
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higher degree by research has a 3-year deadline during which many students in the biological sciences struggle to learn the varied new techniques proficiently in a timely manner. Far too many students
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AGGLOMERATION -Project 1 We are developing an ultrafast agglomeration technology to separate hydrophobic particles, using a novel formulation that reduces the oil consumption by up to 15-fold. The agglomeration
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plus an annual tax-free stipend of at least £19,237 for 3.5 years full-time, or pro rata for part-time study. The student will be based in Exeter in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
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The proliferation of a fiat backed Australian dollar stablecoin (for instance, Australian Digital Dollar - AUDD) depends on the design of a sustainable technological business solution. AUDD has been introduced recently to the global digital financial services market. Technological advancements...
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of our traditional candidate assessment tools while identifying any potential new sources of unfairness created by this new technology. Materials and equipment for the research are already purchased and