20 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" positions at University of East Anglia
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Primary supervisor - Dr Jose De Vega This project aims to determine how hybridisation and polyploidisation independently and jointly shape transcriptional evolution in Miscanthus hybrids, and to
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sexually antagonistic loci across multiple studies. Validate their effects on sex-specific fitness and traits using CRISPR-Cas9 allele swaps in fruit flies. Probe underlying mechanisms, from gene regulation
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, writing for publication, thesis preparation, dissemination, and personal and professional development. Outputs: Thesis, multiple publications, presentations, evidence to inform practice, potential future
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can feed directly into precision surgery algorithms and clinical trials. Few PhD projects offer such a clear line of sight from variant to mechanism to clinical translation. Located on the thriving
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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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liverwort M. polymorpha and to develop skills across plant pathology, land plant evolution, microbial virulence, and bioinformatics. Applications are welcomed from students across the biological sciences
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plant hosts. An innovative platform, developed in the supervisor’s lab, will be used to design peptides and small molecules that can disrupt the formation of protein complexes that facilitate disease
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neuroprotective effects. Camptothecin – A clinically relevant anticancer agent targeting Topoisomerase I. In collaboration with Prozomix Ltd. (an industrial leader in enzyme development), this project will
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Research Park Biosciences DTP offers additional training under the Vitae Research Development Framework, which provides a personal development plan tailored to your needs and aspirations. The Norwich
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aims at characterizing a novel signalling pathway that modulates root endosymbiosis. The insights gained will provide unique knowledge to develop strategies for enhancing root endosymbiosis and, thus