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Primary supervisor - Dr Melanie Sloan Project: Flares of autoimmune rheumatic diseases, e.g. lupus, can be life and organ-threatening and significantly reduce quality of life. Identification
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Primary supervisor - Dr Dominic Cram Background Many mammals regularly use burrows as resting sites, predation refuges, and breeding dens. Burrows also aid thermoregulation by buffering extreme
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Primary supervisor - c.hellmich@uea.ac.uk Background Approximately 6,000 people are diagnosed with myeloma in the UK each year. It is always preceded by the pre-malignant condition monoclonal
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Primary supervisor - Prof Alison Mather The UKHSA genomic strategy prioritizes "democratization" of sequencing—moving diagnostics closer to the point-of-care. Metagenomics offers a "catch-all" tool
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Primary supervisor - Prof Antony Dodd Did you know that almost all life on Earth, from plants to humans, has a 24-hour biological clock? Until recently, we thought that most bacteria- despite making
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Primary supervisor - Prof Yaroslav Khimyak Why this matters: Understanding mechanism of action of cancer therapeutics is a considerable challenge, which is pertinent for the development of new
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Primary supervisor - tom.clarke@uea.ac.uk Plastic and microplastic pollution is now globally widespread and can have significant consequences to the environment. As a result it is becoming
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Primary supervisor - Prof Niall Broomfield Pregnancy insomnia is a common, intractable and disabling condition which remains poorly understood and treated. It is associated with significant medical
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Primary supervisor - Dr Matthew Pontifex Increasing evidence suggests that declining oestrogen levels influence gut microbial composition, intestinal barrier integrity, and immune regulation
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Primary supervisor - Professor Linda Troeberg Our sense of sight is one of the most important ways we interact with and understand the world around us. The growth factor Pigment Epithelium-Derived