This PhD project focuses on understanding how mutation-rate modifying mutations contribute to the evolution of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Escherichia coli. Read more
Primary Supervisor - Prof. Cock van Oosterhout. Many species are at immediate risk of extinction due to habitat decline, environmental change, pollution, invasive species, and overexploitation. Read more
The molecular abnormalities in EI mostly involve heterozygous missense or occasionally splice site variants in these keratin genes (KRT1, KRT10 or KRT2) leading to dominant-negative interference and collapse of the keratin network. Read more
We invite applications for a 4-year PhD studentship on the theory of non-equilibrium information processing in molecular systems, with a start date of October 2025. Read more
The Robertson lab develops genome engineering tools for the de novo synthesis of non-model gut bacteria, with the ultimate aim of reprogramming the microbiome to study and modulate human health. Read more
A critical event in the origin of life is thought to have been the emergence of an RNA molecule capable of self-replication as well as mutation, and hence evolution towards ever more efficient replication. Read more
Project Overview. Ageing is associated with a decline in the functions of an organism (López-Otín, C. et al. Cell, 2023) and correlates with an increased risk of developing diseases in the later life (Niccoli, T. Read more
DNA molecules repel each other due to their negative charge. However, in the presence of multivalent ions and some proteins, DNA can condensate into a highly compact structure. Read more
Contact. Dr Lyanne Brouwer. Lyanne.brouwer@jcu.edu.au. College of Science & Engineering. James Cook University, Townsville QLD 4811 Australia. Read more
Applied BioSciences at Macquarie University is offering a research scholarship to a highly motivated PhD candidate to study the ecological and evolutionary genomics of flower colour on the iconic Australian plants known as kangaroo paws (Anigozanthos). Read more
We are seeking a highly motivated student with very high GPA preferably with knowledge of the following areas. bioinformatics, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Read more
A fundamental component of human body is connective tissue which serves various structural and supportive functions including skin integrity, abdominal wall enforcement and bone formation. Read more
The overarching goal of this project is to identify and characterise protein kinase signalling pathways that are disrupted in human neurodevelopmental disorders. Read more
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