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, bridging the gap between lab-based discoveries and early-phase clinical trials. Our BRC brings together exceptional scientists from The University of Sheffield and clinical experts at Sheffield Teaching
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recent decades and how these relate to shifts in drinking culture in England over the same period. You will develop new methods to quantify gender differences in the overall impact that alcohol consumption
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methodologies, such as gene therapy, have been developed which could enable us to replace or repair DNA mistakes, but such treatments are extremely expensive. Gene therapies also take time to develop and may not
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have opportunities to contribute to publications, and will gain experience of writing funding applications and teaching. Entry Requirements: Essential: Candidates must have a first or upper second class
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. Our lab (https://renshaw.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/home) seeks to determine the molecular mechanisms behind the regulation of neutrophil function and to identify drug targets to develop their translational
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opportunity to work and train with diverse academics from across the natural and social sciences, engineering and humanities and gain a multidisciplinary understanding of the complex challenges facing the agri