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: Understanding and Targeting Cell Cycle Control in Cancer BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: Cells must duplicate their DNA, grow, and repair DNA damage before committing to mitosis — a critical decision point that
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international students are welcomed, but funding may not be available, and self-funded candidates or those with external sponsorship should indicate this in their application. How to Apply Applications
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Gene therapies are a type of advanced medicine that represent exciting possibilities to treat and potentially cure many life-altering and life-threatening diseases. They also represent a huge growth
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n-type ceramic thin films. These materials will be processed at low temperatures on form-free substrates, with an emphasis on their integration into affordable, wearable healthcare devices. Building
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. References, and Your personal statement. Once your PhD programme online application has been submitted you must email li-nubs-phd-support@nottingham.ac.uk to indicate you would like to be considered
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to international students). How to apply Applicants are asked to follow our usual online application process, by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. On the online application form, you should indicate that you would
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. References, and Your personal statement. Once your PhD programme online application has been submitted you must email li-nubs-phd-support@nottingham.ac.uk to indicate you would like to be considered
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Biomedical Campus. You will join an exciting research programme investigating fundamental mechanisms of ribosome assembly, translational control and how defects in these processes drive cancer development
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) offer new avenues to tackle this problem. AI models have demonstrated strong potential in clinically relevant insights from electrical signals such as ECGs, and from cardiac imaging modalities including
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to have a proactive attitude towards problem solving independently. The student is expected that she/he has prior experience using machine learning tools before and be familiar with signal processing tools