16 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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elucidate novel interactions within critical signalling pathways and increase our understanding of signal transduction regulation of fundamental cellular processes. Funding notes: This is a PhD studentship
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, large-scale biomedical datasets, including UK Biobank and the CPRD. It will integrate complex longitudinal data—including harmonized EHRs, genetics, and the novel features captured by the LLM—to generate
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coincide with a higher likelihood of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Besides their implication in psychiatric and inflammatory disorders, enteric neuroendocrine signals such as serotonin and acetylcholine also
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Background: The proposed project has emerged from a long-standing interest in the signalling and repair functions of the BRCA1 and PALB2 tumour suppressors. Specifically, we have been investigating
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Theoretical models for gravitational wave signals emitted by coalescing compact binaries are the cornerstone of modern gravitational wave astrophysics. Among the most pressing challenges
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for the prevention of IAI. The person taking on the project will need to work closely with the clinical teams and the patients and to do laboratory and computer-based work. A clinical qualification is not a
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Project Outline Skeletal muscle undergoes progressive loss of mass and function during ageing, a process termed sarcopenia. This decline arises from reduced myogenesis and degeneration of existing
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, medicines, and even fuels. Their properties, like how stable or smooth they are, determine how well these products work. Studying emulsions also helps scientists understand fundamental processes in soft
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death. The role of NLR genes in these processes has been thoroughly described for plants and animals, but how they contribute to the fungal immune system is unexplored. Fungal NLR genes also show hugely
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mechanisms, namely the remodelling of membrane lipids. Lipid remodelling is a process whereby bacteria selectively modify their membrane lipid composition in response to a particular environmental stimulus