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The project: We invite applications for a PhD studentship in the area of consumer psychology and cellular agriculture, hosted by the University of Bristol Business School and delivered in
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This PhD offers an exciting opportunity to tackle one of Europe’s most urgent biodiversity challenges – amphibian declines driven by interacting pressures from agriculture, climate change and
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resistance, alternative strategies are urgently needed. Microbial inoculants offer a promising solution and form a rapidly growing sector in agriculture. However, their success in the field remains
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agricultural pest, the medfly (Ceratitis capitata). Medfly mothers ‘cloak’ their eggs with potent, broad-spectrum antimicrobial peptides comprising four 'Ceratotoxins' encoded by 7 genes. These kill microbes by
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Project title: A geoarchaeological investigation of agro pastoralist systems during the Medieval “Green Revolution” and its contribution to future agricultural practice. Supervisors: Dr Rowena
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to gain work experience with the agricultural industry Entry requirements Essential BSc in Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Genetics, Molecular Biology, or related disciplines, with First
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Methods The occurrence and severity of extreme climate events is changing globally and has marked impacts on agriculture and food security (Falloon et al. 2022), but we currently lack a robust understanding
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Researcher will influence the direction of application areas and algorithm development, receiving direct training in InSAR processing, geospatial data science, and agricultural remote sensing. Co-supervision
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routes like HEFA and ATJ depend on costly, food-based feedstocks. This project addresses that limitation by exploring the microbial conversion of lignocellulosic C5/C6 sugars derived from agricultural
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most pressing global threats to human health, agriculture, and food security. The misuse and overuse of antibiotics have accelerated the natural