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these processes. To do this, the PhD student will learn in vivo techniques including animal handling, as well as isolation of samples from humans. The student will receive training in cellular biology methodologies
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of this microbial community, making it impossible to assess its role in the maintenance of health across the human lifespan. This PhD project will deliver an exciting multidisciplinary exploration of the oesophageal
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-funded 4-year PhD research project supported by the UKRI Medical Research Council in microbiology and microbial bioinformatics. Our unique and comprehensive training programme empowers students to feel
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The PhD project will be supervised by Prof. Michael Hornberger (dementia neuroscientist, University of East Anglia). Please contact the supervisor at [email protected] for further information
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groundbreaking research, we recently found that certain bacteria are associated with aggressive prostate cancer. In this PhD, you will seek to answer the question: Are differences in prostate cancer outcomes
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are to overcome these prevalent infections. We are seeking a PhD student to explore the biological roles of four-stranded DNA/RNA structures in fungal skin pathogens and identify whether they represent a new
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to undertake a fully-funded 4-year PhD research project supported by the UKRI Medical Research Council in microbiology and microbial bioinformatics. Our unique and comprehensive training programme empowers
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open to UK and International candidates with relevant undergraduate degrees for entry in October 2024 and offers the opportunity to undertake a fully-funded 4-year PhD research project supported by
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. The postholder will work together with the current research associate to support the PIs, Rahul Savani (University of Liverpool) and Ted Turocy (University of East Anglia), with the delivery of the project and
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the human gut and how it affects the gut microbiome. In this PhD project funded by Big C cancer charity, we will use a physiologically relevant microaerobic, mucus-producing human colonic cell and organoid