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enriched environmental conditions on plant development and fitness. Testing these objectives will require that you have skills in the molecular biosciences and genetics, with an interest in plant development
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molecular genetics and transformation, enzyme assay techniques, proteomics and plant phenotyping. The successful candidate will possess a background in molecular biology and biochemistry and have a strong
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. Further characterisation of these fibroblasts and comparison between different types of HNC (oral, oropharyngeal and laryngeal) has the potential for therapy as fibroblasts remain genetically stable unlike
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effects in skeletal muscle stem cells using mouse genetic models as well as human iPSC-derived skeletal muscle organoids. Candidates applying to this project should have a minimum 2.1 undergraduate honours
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training in stem cell biology (culture), molecular techniques (qPCR, RNAseq), imaging (confocal microscopy), and genetics (conditional knockout mouse lines). Science Graduate School As a PhD student in one
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prevention of tumours or side effects from cancer treatment. In addition, we have evidence it may alleviate the effect of genetic diseases that are caused by defective DNA repair. Continuing with our zebrafish
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Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details The aim of this project is to develop scalable and efficient techniques and algorithms for localisation in different environments, based on data in
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information extraction. Advanced algorithms will be developed to obtain useful information such as the 3D flame topology and spread velocity. The candidate should have a good background in mathematics and they
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. The successful applicant will employ lineage tracing approaches and isogenic human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines carrying genetic lesions associated with the paediatric cancer neuroblastoma to decipher how
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. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 9. Razlivanov I, Liew T, Moore EW, Al-Kathiri A, Bartram T, Kuvshinov D & Nikolaev A (2018) Long-term imaging of calcium dynamics using genetically encoded calcium