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Butt (j.butt@uea.ac.uk ) for further information. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully funded studentships for October 2026 entry. The programme
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for funding by the NRPDTP. Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed on 3,4 or 5 February 2026. Visit our website for further information on eligibility and how to apply: https
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will be interviewed on 3,4 or 5 February 2026. Visit our website for further information on eligibility and how to apply: https://biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/ . Entry requirements At least UK
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for further information on eligibility and how to apply: https://biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/ . Entry requirements At least UK equivalence Bachelors (Honours) 2:1. English Language requirement (Faculty
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-Aberystwyth. You will generate and analyse RNA-seq and DNA methylation data to measure homoeolog-specific expression, identify non-additive expression patterns, and examine epigenetic and structural signatures
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bio-optical (fluorescence and backscatter) data from a 2025 research expedition to the Bellingshausen Sea, West Antarctica, coupled with data from laboratory analyses of algal pigments, particulate and
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their anticancer and neuroprotective activities in human cell-based assays. Generate SAR data linking specific enzymatic modifications to pharmacological properties. This PhD project offers extensive research
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to answer these questions and pursue new research directions. You will have access to rich data with matched blood samples from hundreds of individuals, and carry out additional fieldwork to update datasets
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relatives and made our ancestors take over the world? This fundamental question remains unsolved. We can now tackle this from a new angle, leveraging the unprecedented genetic data available in biobank-scale
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methods, and associated climate data analyses. You will acquire skills in science communication, project management and collaborative research, and will be involved in a project of critical interest