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University London was established in 1966 and is a leading multidisciplinary research-intensive technology university delivering economic, social and cultural benefits. For more information please visit: https
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shape the response to anti-cancer therapy. Recent advances in digital pathology and innovative data analytics including machine learning have enhanced our ability to identify clinically relevant spatial
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the mitochondrion of Perkinsela, an endosymbiotic kinetoplastid. mBio 6: e01498-15. https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01498-15 Further information Llewellyn lab group Understanding coordination of DNA replication
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research and are able to draw on wider supervisory expertise relevant to you chosen area of interest. For more information or to discuss your interest in and suitability for the programme please contact
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levels of tooth decay than their peers. The project: The Childsmile programme (https://www.childsmile.nhs.scot/), funded by the Scottish Government, aims to improve child oral health, and reduce
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guide the axon. Question: How do neurons sense and respond to a mechanically diverse environment and how do they integrate information? Our hypothesis is that the growth cone is the specialised cellular
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ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation in the nucleus. However, whether TPL-2 plays any functional role in the nucleus is currently unknown. Published studies and preliminary data generated within the Carmody
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the effects of extreme heat and cold exposure on health outcomes in people with multimorbidity, using a combination of population-based data analysis and controlled experimental approaches. The project will
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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
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. Techniques used: Timelapse imaging RNAseq Mathematical modelling References: James et al. 2024 REVEILLE2 thermosensitive splicing: a molecular basis for the integration of nocturnal temperature information by