69 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"EURAXESS"-"UCL"-"University-of-Leeds" "Prof" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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Primary supervisor - Prof Paul Crichton Mitochondria in our cells harness energy through the breakdown of nutrients to produce ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. However, they are not 100
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a supporting statement, and you should outline how you meet the essential criteria of the role and evidence this with examples. Key Accountabilities Contribute to the research programme in the field
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Primary supervisor – Prof Parvadha Suntharalingham BACKGROUND The ocean plays a key role in controlling atmospheric greenhouse-gas levels. It removes a significant fraction of anthropogenic carbon
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Primary supervisor - Prof Diane Saunders Wheat rusts are known as the “polio of agriculture” due to the threat they pose to wheat production worldwide. The wheat stem and yellow rust pathogens
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Primary supervisor - Prof Mark Banfield Like animals, plants get sick, but they have an immune system to fight back against infection. Plant diseases are a threat to food production and a constraint
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Primary supervisor - Prof Paul Nicholson Wheat rusts are a continual global threat to wheat production, with the potential to cause total crop loss in untreated susceptible varieties. Wheat yellow
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PhD Studentship: Decoding Campylobacter pathogenesis in chickens: From colonisation to contamination
collaborate with Prof Alison Mather’s group at the Quadram Institute. Expert training in anaerobic bacterial culture, establishment and functional analysis of intestinal cells and organoids, molecular biology
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Primary supervisor - Prof Cristóbal Uauy Wheat provides 20% of the calories and protein consumed by humans. The world population will reach 9 billion by 2050, which requires food production
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Primary supervisor - Prof Jonathan Todd Introduction: Demand for natural weight loss remedies is exceptionally high. Central Pharma Biotechnica (Biotechnica) mass produce “ALGAFILL,” a seaweed
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) Determining its involvement in pathways that promote healthy ageing In addition, we will collaborate with the lab of Prof. Tom Wileman to determine the conservation of these mechanisms in mammalian cells