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contributes to Parkinson’s disease across diverse global populations? This PhD project will explore how African diet, environment, and socioeconomic context shape Parkinson’s disease–associated gut microbiome
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, there are limited risks associated with this project, and we believe strongly that this project can deliver high-impact research that is applicable to many industries, whilst answering key scientific gaps in
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associated with scaling up this technology. Number of awards: 1 Start date: 1 October 2026 Award duration: 4 years Sponsor: EPSRC Supervisors Academic supervisor: Professor Anh Phan , Process Intensification
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reprogramme stromal cells, including cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), enabling them to suppress anti-tumour immunity and promote therapy resistance. This PhD project will investigate how hypoxia regulates
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Horticultural Society and Robert Bray Associates, you will combine field studies of mature rain gardens with controlled experiments to assess how traits such as canopy interception, transpiration, and rooting
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, ensuring resilience under alternating drought and flood stress. Working with the Royal Horticultural Society and Robert Bray Associates, you will combine field studies of mature rain gardens with controlled
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Compliance Engine to embed regulatory rules into the digital twin environment. Project Timeline Year 1 (Month 1-12): WP1 and associated training to obtain core skills in digital twin modeling and adversarial
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quality following contamination events associated with Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs). Such events present increasing risks to public health, ecosystems and urban water environments, particularly under