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modifications affect topoisomerase activity during C. elegans nervous system development. This multidisciplinary project provides advanced training in molecular genetics, genomics, and translational biotechnology
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Primary supervisor - Dr Edwin Ren Autonomous Aerial Systems (AASs), commonly known as drones or UAV, are rapidly advancing in capability, enabling them to perform a wide range of urban tasks such as
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additional cohorts. The project is a collaboration between the Quadram Institute (QIB), Earlham Institute (EI) and Imperial College. If you are interested in metagenomics, understanding the disease association
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Project Supervisor - Dr James Bull A PhD position is available in laser spectroscopy to probe the excited- and ground-state dynamics of next-generation photomolecular motors (PMMs). The position is
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Crohn’s Disease (CD) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease affecting > 120,000 people in the UK. It is a life-long condition often diagnosed in young adulthood. Symptoms include chronic abdominal
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Bronchiectasis is a chronic respiratory disease affecting 1 in 200 people in the UK. Recurrent infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa are common and lead to worse clinical outcomes. One
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, yet little is known about the structure or function of most of these complex metabolites. The PhD student will analyse large metagenomic datasets from bacteria associated with patients to discover new
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% of the pregnant cohort can develop pyelonephritis compared to 2% of non-pregnant counterparts. Uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) is found in over 40% of cases and is the most important cause of RUTIs. There are various
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subtype stx2a is linked to a higher chance of this progression and sequence-based surveillance has indicated increasing acquisition of this subtype across genetically diverse E. coli. In this project, we
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. Increasing evidence suggests that chemo- and immunotherapies can alter the gut microbiome, which is closely linked to immune regulation. Both innate and adaptive immune responses can be shaped by changes in