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purification, biochemical and cellular assays Reconstitution of multi-protein and protein:RNA complexes Assay development Cryo-electron Microscopy SAXS FRET; FRET-FLIM Super-resolution microscopy The control
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the TME are relevant to tumour evolution and patient survival outcomes [2-4]. This PhD project will seek to investigate the prognostic value of spatial immunophenotypes in lung cancer combining high-plex
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that contribute to the development and maintenance of these conditions. These projects will use a variety of molecular, cellular and systems level techniques to study somatosensory circuits in rodent models and
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Simulation based education and clinical skills. Faculty Development Linguistics Assessment Technology enhanced learning and teaching (TELT) including AI, Virtual patients and Flipped classroom. Quantitative
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aquaculture [1-3] and there is an urgent need to mitigate the impact parasitic infections have on both fish welfare and sustainable growth in the sector. Development of vaccine technology over the last 20 years
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: Ridone, P., Vassalli, M. & Martinac, B. Piezo1 mechanosensitive channels: what are they and why are they important. Biophys Rev 11, 795–805 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12551-019-00584-5 . Lüchtefeld
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highly relevant to the study of inflammatory disease, as well as the development of new therapies such as vaccines and immunotherapies. Summary aim: This project will investigate the regulation of human
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an important target for breeders interested in manipulating crop performance. Stomatal development traits, evolved over generations and across species of plants, dictate the distribution and density
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accumulation of mutant collagen IV is associated with disease development, and that treatment of collagen IV mutant cells can reduce ER-stress (2). This provides a golden opportunity to identify the disease
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Electrodes (Nextrode). This project brings together lithium-ion electrode manufacturing expertise from Universities across the UK (Oxford, Birmingham, Warwick, Southampton and UCL). As Research Associate in