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From Zebrafish Tales to Human Interventions: Unveiling Inflammatory Pathways via RNA Binding Proteins in Neutrophil Biology School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition
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antimicrobial resistant strains (such as MRSA); recent data suggest S. aureus is the most common bacterial cause of death in 135 countries worldwide. Despite being common, little is understood about the human
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-specialised mechanical seals for high-pressure hydrogen generation, storage and use, a cornerstone of renewable energy solutions. Mechanical seals have a rotating ceramic face pressed against a stationary face
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improve vaccine design and/or scheduling.What are the aims? The aims of this project are to analyse blood samples from 3 human clinical trials. You will use sophisticated multi-colour flow cytometry
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targets for therapeutic intervention. To do this you will use laboratory-grown, tissue engineered skin that closely mimics the structure and function of human skin. You will make and then use skin cells
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elucidate the mechanisms by which vascular endothelial PKD1 regulates aneurysm development in ADPKD patients. To this aim, they will use in vitro (primary human endothelial cells) and ex vivo approaches
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, vegetable and seed crops for human consumption: over 65% of the top world crops are at least moderately dependent on animal pollinators. Pollination is also crucial for sustaining healthy, genetically diverse
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. Haploinsufficiency leads to neurodegeneration in C9ORF72 ALS/FTD human induced motor neurons. Nat Med 24, 313-325 (2018). 18. Nam, S. E. et al. Insights on autophagosome-lysosome tethering from structural and
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to their environmental inputs. It is now recognised that defective axonal transport is an early pathogenic event that precedes synaptic dysfunction in many human neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease
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related conflict among team members, which illustrates the barriers that women and ethnic minority leaders face when adopting leadership roles. This project will therefore explore when and how minorities