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/students/isat/ for further information Closing date: Friday 25 April 2025 - Midday Start Date: September 2025 Project Title: Nigel Groome Studentship: Using Drosophila to Uncover the Functions of Genetic
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Faculty Information The Faculty of Business Law and Social Sciences (BLSS) is based at our City Centre Campus. We specialise in the fields of business, law, criminology, sociology and psychology
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disease and specific bacterial pathogens have been linked to aggressive prostate cancer. In this project you will: Investigate detection of newly isolated bacterial species to determine how common they
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At present, it is not possible to measure sweating over an extended period of time through a wearable system. Moreover, it is not yet clearly understood how sweating is linked to emotional responses
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-and supported by a highly skilled (and funded) field team, the PhD studentship will bring together these existing data sets, with new observational data the student will collect on where these birds
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project combines secondary data analysis, survey research and qualitative methods to assess how Meals on Wheels services are changing, what factors influence their availability and affordability, and how
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release on these projects can be found at the following link . This position’s focus is on developing engineered systems and methods to quantify the physical interactions between migrating cancer cells and
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Application Form (link below) must be submitted to the Humanities Doctoral Academy via hums.doctoralacademy.admissions@manchester.ac.uk by 27 January2025. Application form Additional documentation
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Location: United Kingdom (Remote or Belfast, NI Office based) Position Overview We are seeking a Senior Machine Learning Researcher with deep expertise in computer vision and hands-on experience
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analysis of FMT data sets that combine the latest long read sequencing technologies with proximity ligation that can allow mobile genetic elements (MGEs) to be linked to their host microbes. These methods