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based on the Aston Campus in Birmingham, UK. Background Membrane proteins are vital for cellular function and serve as key drug targets. Despite their importance, our knowledge of their biogenesis
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, to act in an international and diverse environment and to live an open and constructive communication strong analytic and problem-solving skills, creativity an independent, target- and solution-driven work
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targets without compromising torque-speed performance. Aim This PhD project aims to develop a new generation of electric machines optimised for sustainability across the full lifecycle from material
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, they introduce new and understudied attack surfaces. The research aims to uncover novel network-based threats targeting these systems and to develop robust countermeasures. By systematically identifying
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against known target antigens and identify novel targets of autoimmune responses to stratify patients, (2) recognize mechanisms of actions of immunomodulatory drugs applied to patients with MS and related
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of target species distributions by combining species presence/absence with environmental data to predict wider-scale fish distribution and identify niches Use data and models to identify: i) additional
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: identify the movement control targets that are meaningful to collaborators. develop a set of measures of the movement control targets feasible for use in routine clinical practice horizon scan certified
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strategies for targeted and efficient software validation. A central challenge is to enable meaningful reasoning about the trade-offs between effort and assurance—how much trust do we gain in a system for a
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drive uncontrolled growth of cancer cells. They subsequently serve as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for these cancers. The Heat Shock Protein 90 (HSP90) molecular chaperone is emerging as an
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significantly reduce carbon emissions and bolster global efforts to achieve net-zero targets. Despite considerable advancement in their operational performance, their life cycle impacts, including raw material