53 programming-"Multiple"-"Duke-University"-"U.S"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions at University of Glasgow
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ESRC. Using diverse approaches and paradigms, our research aims to advance our understanding of behaviour and the underlying mental processes and brain function at multiple levels of analysis
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strains. Multiple barriers have been identified that hamper avian IAV transmission and adaptation in humans including an interferon stimulated gene, BTN3A3, that we recently identified (doi: 10.1038/s41586
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their work emerges and into which they are researching and writing. There is an ambitious programme of visiting speakers, masterclasses and public events held by Creative Writing and other subjects throughout
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. Multiple courses of chemotherapy remain the mainstay of treatment in adult and childhood AML but a ceiling of benefit has been reached and toxicity is significant (Chaudhury et al, 2015). There have been few
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improvement. More specific objectives include: studying the multiple interacting processes through which biological, social, behavioural, economic, cultural and environmental factors influence physical and
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Fully funded Wellcome Trust Integrative Infection Biology PhD programme Immunology research includes cytokine and chemokine biology, immune cell signalling, advanced imaging technologies, and
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regenerative power can lead to diseases like cancer, with far reaching impact to overall health.The Tissue Regeneration and Cancer MSc Research Programme, hosted by the School of Cancer Sciences, will deliver
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this regard by coordinating multiple light-capturing processes. These include phototropism, chloroplast accumulation movement, stomatal opening, leaf flattening and positioning all of which influence a plant's
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We strive to understand the central nervous system at multiple levels of function, from cells to cognition to social interactions. Our approaches range from molecular, cellular and experimental
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, H., Calmettes, E., Osprey, M., Zhang, Z. et al. (2013) Short-and long-term temporal changes in soil concentrations of selected endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) following single or multiple