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models. This theoretical project will facilitate close collaboration with experimental groups and enable benchmarking of theoretical predictions. The PhD researcher will be part of the Correlated Quantum
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modelling to provide a robust framework for integrating nature-based solutions into SO management. This can alleviate the pressure on treatment infrastructure and reduce dependence on grey infrastructure
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generated for natural selection to act on. In this joint PhD project between the University of Groningen (promotors Prof. Martijn Egas and Prof. Rampal Etienne) and Utrecht University (co-promotor Dr. Bram
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population projections and management of wild bird populations in times of climate change”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah
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data analysis to tackle relevant health challenges? Then come and join our lab (headed by Prof. Manuela Schmidt) at the Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology and at the newly established University
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PhD programme within QMUL’s Wolfson Institute of Public Health, under the supervision of Dr Giuliano Russo (WIPH) and Prof. Pietro Panzarasa (School of Business and Management). As part of the project
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of the university hospitals in Germany. The group of Prof. Dr. med. Kaan Boztug at the Clinic of Pediatric Immunology and Rheumatology (Centre of Pediatric, University Hospital Bonn) offers a PhD position in
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. The resulting dataset will be analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) to quantify the relationships between these factors and uncover both direct and indirect pathways affecting behaviours
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4-Year PhD Studentship: Deciphering how domain organisation regulates heparan sulphate function Supervisors: Prof Cathy Merry, Prof. Kenton Arkill, Dr Andrew Hook Closing Date: 15 July 2025 Overview
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A PhD position focusing on structural and functional characterization of ciliary protein complexes derived from human cells is available in the research group of Assistant Prof. Narcis-Adrian