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Details Evolved resistance to the chemicals that we use to manage pests such as insects, fungal pathogens and weeds is a global threat to health and food security. We study the evolution of resistance
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community function? We will then test these predictions using high-throughput interaction screens based on picolitre droplets [2], which allow the development of hundreds of different microbial ecosystems
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with core data analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: Join an exciting
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Work arrangement Full-time Duration The project must be completed by 30 July 2026. Line manager Professor of Physical Chemistry Direct reports N/A Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/mps For informal
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innovative curriculum. In this role, you will specifically contribute to the delivery and development of community pharmacy practice content within the integrated MPharm with an emphasis on extended services
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eVision, StuTalk, SRLs, tasking and Javascript. Essential Application Experience of modern software development methodologies including Git, JIRA and CI/CD using Jenkins or GitHub. Essential Interview
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risk and poor prognosis. These findings suggest that molecules that reduce ADGRG6 signalling activity have potential for the development of therapeutic anti-cancer agents. There is thus a pressing need
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Convergence or divergence? Evolution of phagocytosis molecular mechanisms in animal macrophages School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research
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within the Device Fabrication Facility on a daily basis, ensuring compliance with safety and operational policies and procedures. Lead the development and delivery of a maintenance strategy to minimise
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Overview This 12-month post is associated with an EPSRC grant led by Imperial College. The grant is titled “The effect of hip muscles on knee pain” and involves development of a multi-body model of