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on developing and calibrating new protein sensors of cytosolic metal availability, which underpin the “metalation calculator ”, and expand their applications to different microbes. The work at Durham will
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process, leading to more resilient development. An important second aim of the project is in working with networks of institutes in central Asia to strengthen capacity, and to develop further efforts in
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. Enhance your research through collaboration with other researchers and make active contributions to exchange of ideas through your own network. Be able to understand, interpret, create and communicate
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strives to strengthen networking within the department beyond the boundaries of the department and the university. Your future tasks: You will actively participate in research, teaching and administration
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minoritised groups (including refugees and people seeking asylum) to understand how community networks and social practices promote mental health in hostile contexts. You will also collaborate closely with
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insecurity, which will include sampling; training and managing research assistants (survey enumerators); team-based, quantitative and qualitative data analysis; and working with a network of European
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functional properties and mechanisms of human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC) derived cortical neuronal networks in cortical organoids and planar cultures. Techniques used will include
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supporting career development, management and transdisciplinary training on Just Transitions and systems approaches. The research will focus primarily on initiatives to expand heat networks in the Reading area
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and racially minoritised groups (including refugees and people seeking asylum) to understand how community networks and social practices promote mental health in hostile contexts. You will also
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scholarship and heritage sector practice relating to wider histories of production and consumerism, sociability and embodiment, and global networks of exchange. This project will redefine carpet scholarship