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Automatic Object and Behaviour Recognition in Video/ Image Sequences School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Lyudmila Mihaylova Application Deadline
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Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases
Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr A McNeill
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model. The successful candidate will perform cutting-edge direct rRNA sequencing analysis to profile rRNA modifications, contributing to our understanding of their role in stem cell biology and lineage
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the decision support process. However, these stakeholder preferences may or may not align with the social preferences that members of the public hold. Furthermore, there is often resistance from policy actor
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willingness to try new approaches, combined with excellent organisational skills and the confidence to manage multiple priorities. You’ll support the coordination and delivery of timely, authentic and relevant
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Ton Application Deadline: 20 March 2026 Details Project Description Parasitic flowering plants have evolved independently from free-living ancestors multiple times, offering some of the most fascinating
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large-scale whole-genome sequencing. This approach has led to significant recent success in journals such as Neuron and Cell. The Cooper-Knock lab is growing at a remarkable pace, having expanded by over
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understanding of Salmonella-induced senescence by revealing the mechanism in vivo and how this can be exploited to improve health. This aligns with MRC Research Priorities in securing better health, ageing
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Arabidopsis and the longer-living perennial tomato. Using a combination of genome-wide DNA sequencing approaches, such as Nanopore-sequencing, ATAC-sequencing, and Hi-C sequencing, you will work alongside a
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converted in a controlled manner into the fibre. This project aims to investigate these aspects. We hypothesise that a repeated sequence in silk fibroin binds to calcium ions in the silk gland, and keeps