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About the Role We are inviting applications for an enthusiastic researcher to investigate sensory neurodegeneration within the Centre for Systems Health and Integrated Metabolic Research. Modern day
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Overview Our goal is to harness the therapeutic use of stem cells to repair neuronal damage in the brain. It is our hypothesis that neuroprotective factors that are naturally present in our body
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understanding, and difficulties in carrying out daily tasks. The science is straightforward but devastating: the human brain is composed of billions of connected nerve cells – conditions like Alzheimer’s block
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the ingestion of spores which require certain primary BAs in order to germinate into the vegetative cells that multiply and produce the disease-causing exotoxins, TcdA and TcdB. In contrast, secondary BAs
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6.0 in each component. Candidates with previous laboratory experience, particularly microbiology, cell culture (including 3D cell culture models and bioinformatics are encouraged to apply. In
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. This research programme will identify key MAMs influencing cancer cell survival and investigate any influence on chemotherapeutic response and other relevant stressors (e.g. hypoxia). Transcriptomic changes and
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tract. Metabolites produced as a result of these microbial processes act on intestinal cells, or are taken up into the blood via the hepatic portal vein and transported around the body. The interaction
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of bacteria, and explore the interactions of Sutterella and their metabolic by-products with intestinal cells. This project would suit a student keen to work in human microbiome research and wanting to develop