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and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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building blocks to elicit properties far beyond simple averaging over the component materials involved, instead giving exciting opportunities for new functionalities that are not found in natural materials
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to elucidate their role, their interactions with proteins and explore small molecule-based intervention strategies for cancer [e.g. see Genome Biology, 2025, 25, 155; Nature Chemistry, 2025, 17, 875; PNAS, 2024
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formation, dynamics and functions of four-stranded DNA G-quadruplex structures and modified DNA bases in the genome (e.g. see Genome Biology, 2025 25, 155; Nature Chemistry, 2025, 17, 875; PNAS, 2024, 12(7
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screens. Nature Reviews Molecular and Cell Biology 2023. 24, 477-494. Awwad, S.W., Doyle, C., Coulthard, J., Bader, A.S., Gueorguieva, N., Lam, S., Gupta, V., Belotserkovskaya, R., Tran, T-A
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conserved mechanism to suppress endogenous retroviruses across the Drosophila genus. Nature Communications. Alizada A, et al. (2024). Transcriptional regulation of the piRNA pathway by Ovo in animal ovarian
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22056668/ FOXA1 mutations alter pioneering activity, differentiation and prostate cancer phenotypes. Nature. 2019 Jul;571(7765):408-412. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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also throughout the development phase, which involves transforming a molecule into a medicine and addressing various chemistry, manufacturing, and control (CMC) challenges. A key aspect of this process
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advanced materials processing. Closing date for applications: 2 Dec 2025 with interviews shortly afterwards. Stipend: Full funding for 4 years covering a personal maintenance stipend starting at £20,780
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transformations, advanced materials processing and characterisation. Supervisor: Dr David Collins Stipend: Full funding for 4 years covering a personal maintenance stipend starting at £20,780 (current rate). Fees