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. The research project is funded by the BBSRC for three years and is led by Dr Tim Davies. The research will explore the mechanism by which Wnt signalling can promote successful cytokinesis in the early C. elegans
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. The research project is funded by the BBSRC for three years and is led by Dr Tim Davies. The research will explore the mechanism by which Wnt signalling can promote successful cytokinesis in the early C. elegans
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: Work on a research project in the general area of Materials and Structures reporting to Professor Damiano Pasini. Investigate and develop reprogrammable metamaterials. Computational design of
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its fields. The University is engaged in economic and human development and puts research and innovation at the forefront of African development. A mechanism that enables it to consolidate Morocco's
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the theoretical and computational mechanics of shell structures, with a focus on extending these models to incorporate coupling with electromagnetic theory. This position is part of an interdisciplinary effort to
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. The project motivation is based on the current status that, while significant amounts of for example recycled polypropylene and high-density polyethylene are available, their mechanical properties and
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regulation of nuclear xenobiotic receptors, (2) the mechanism of selective modulation of highly homologous drug-metabolizing enzymes. We are taking a hypothesis-driven and technology-enabled multidisciplinary
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-lab-taosheng.html ) studies: (1) the chemical regulation of nuclear xenobiotic receptors, (2) the molecular basis of signal crosstalk among nuclear receptors, and (3) the mechanism of selective
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into two main areas: (1) material development and characterization to ensure optimal sensing and mechanical performance, and (2) structural evaluation of SS-FRCMs under environmental stressors such as freeze
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of pathogenicity genes between microbes and can therefore drive the emergence of novel diseases. In pathogenic fungi, an emerging global threat to both humans and our crops, the mechanisms that facilitate HGT remain