118 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"UNIS" positions at Nottingham Trent University
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development, regeneration of adult epithelia. This program will specifically focus on defining the role of molecular regulators of skin SCs which underlie; i) skin and HF development and regeneration and ii
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About the Role Supporting learners to navigate their specialist subject to maximise their academic and/or professional development, with relevant and engaging content, aligned to the subject and learning objectives. Utilise your industry skills and experience to design and organise your short...
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a mixture of laboratory and computational skills, with full training provided in microaerophilic and anaerobic microbiology and guided learning to develop R- and Linux-based programming skills. You
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. This research programme will identify key MAMs influencing cancer cell survival and investigate any influence on chemotherapeutic response and other relevant stressors (e.g. hypoxia). Transcriptomic changes and
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Overview We would like to investigate and understand the processes involved in Lung development, such as, cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis that are modulated/deregulated during development leading to the development of Lung disease and cancer. The discovery of numerous...
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Overview Insulin is a key hormone regulating glucose metabolism and the intracellular pathways activated by this hormone are still an area of intensive study. One aspect currently in the spotlight is the endosomal trafficking of receptors/transporters associated to insulin signalling: insulin...
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Overview This self-funded PhD project focuses on the analysis of visual culture in, from or in relation to Japan. In particular, we wish to support projects that consider the political dimension of images in relation to, amongst others, identity, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, history, memory,...
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Overview Breast cancer represents a major health burden, with it being the second leading cause of cancer related death in women worldwide. We would like to understand the processes, such as, cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis that are modulated/deregulated during mammary gland...