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offers the opportunity to undertake a fully-funded 4-year PhD research project supported by the UKRI Medical Research Council in microbiology and microbial bioinformatics. Our unique and comprehensive
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bioinformatics. For information on eligibility and how to apply: www.uea.ac.uk/phd/mmbdtp Funding Details Additional Funding Information This project is awarded with a 4-year fully-funded studentship including
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Hertfordshire County Council to start in October 2025. The overall aim of this PhD project is to understand how indoor air quality (IAQ) affects the health of children and adolescents, including their mental
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bioinformatics, microbiome research, or metabolomics is desirable but not essential, as training will be provided. This fully funded PhD project offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge
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on the genetics of appetite and obesity. Candidates should be of postdoctoral level with relevant experience of canine or/and human genomics, or molecular biology. Candidates without PhD but significant expertise
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meet the following criteria: Essential Qualifications: Applicants for PhD must have a first-class or upper second-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics
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of transposon-derived variation and its role in functional genetic variation and genome evolution in animals. A PhD in a biological science or computational science is essential for this role. Those who have
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for research that combines laboratory work and bioinformatics. For information on eligibility and how to apply: www.uea.ac.uk/phd/mmbdtp Funding Details Additional Funding Information This project is awarded
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We are seeking a highly motivated and curious PhD student to join an exciting new project at the forefront of microbiome science and translational medicine. Funded by Bowel Research UK, this fully
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techniques including confocal microscopy, bioinformatics and infection assays in CL2 facilities. Main duties: Generate, maintain and characterise organoid and macrophage culture systems. Design, implementation