Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T therapies have demonstrated remarkable treatment outcomes and several CAR-T therapies now approved for treatment of haematological malignancies. Read more
A direct consequence of the universality of the genetic code is the possibility for genetic information to be transferred between evolutionarily distant species. Read more
Research Studentship in Control and Engineering Biology. 3.5-year D.Phil. studentship . Project. Efficient engineering and control of predictable and reliable biotechnologies. Read more
MicroRNAs are a class of highly conserved ~22 nucleotide non-coding RNAs that impact gene expression through binding to target sequences in messenger RNAs (mRNA). Read more
Both the number of cases and the prevalence of obesity/diabetes are increasing globally. Cardiovascular complications are the leading causes of diabetes mortality. Read more
The Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment (HIE) is offering two postgraduate research scholarships to ambitious PhD candidates for a 3-year PhD program of research to commence in 2025. Read more
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD degree programme develops your understanding of the research process and your ability to analyse and contribute to a particular research area. Read more
Heart failure is the most common cause of mortality in diabetes patients, but current diabetes therapies have a limited impact on the incidence of heart failure in diabetic populations. Read more
Transposable elements (TEs), often referred to as jumping genes, are mobile genetic elements that can be found ubiquitously across the tree of life. Read more
Understanding microbial metabolism is essential for the exploitation of bacteria in a number of different biotechnological applications, the members of the Streptomyces genus being a particularly biotechnologically interesting example (Del Carratore et al., 2022). Read more
The choroid plexus (ChP) is a vital yet understudied brain structure, responsible for secreting cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and forming the blood-CSF barrier (B-CSF-B). Read more
mTORopathies are a group of rare neurological disorders caused by mutations in the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway and are associated with malformations of cortical development and intractable epilepsy. Read more
The MSc by Research programme at the University of Aberdeen is for students interested in a research-intensive master's degree. It is designed specifically to enhance your skills for a PhD or research career. Read more
The impressive range of anatomical variations observed in animals along their body axis is the result of distinct control mechanisms governing gene expression. Read more
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