Tuberous Sclerosis (TS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterised by the formation of benign tumours and neurological symptoms, including epilepsy, cognitive disability and autism. Read more
Blood cell production (haematopoiesis) is a finely tuned process, producing trillions of new blood cells daily. In adults, blood cells are derived from haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) which reside in the bone marrow. Read more
Join the Nanopore Sequencing Revolution. Ready to dive into ground-breaking DNA sequencing research? Recent advances in DNA sequencing are revolutionizing fields like medicine, healthcare, food supply chains, and environmental safety. Read more
mRNA technology has recently demonstrated the ability to significantly change the timeline for developing and delivering a new vaccine from years to months, highlighted by the successful development and approval of two mRNA vaccines for COVID-19. Read more
We are looking for a highly motivated graduate with a strong interest in nucleic acid-processing enzymes and mRNA therapeutics for a 4-year full-time BBSRC iCASE studentship in partnership with AstraZeneca. Read more
Compulsive behaviours can take many forms and can be triggered by multifaceted factors. To understand the neural mechanisms of behavioural dysregulation, the project will first focus on studying binge eating disorder (BED). Read more
The ability to produce and characterize potential protein target is an essential first step in the drug discovery pipeline. If this target is difficult… Read more
Apathy is a prominent and severe non-motor psychiatric symptom of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). It is multi-dimensional, consisting of behavioural, emotional and cognitive symptoms which ultimately lead to a loss of motivation to engage with and react appropriately to the environment. Read more
Small (30-1000nm) lipid bound extracellular vesicles (EVs) are showing promise as biomarkers and potential therapeutic avenues for multiple diseases including cancer and cardiovascular disease. Read more
Project ID. ARES12. The three universal ecological responses to climate warming are. shifts in phenology (timing of life-cycle events), poleward movement of populations, and a reduction in body size. Read more
Leishmaniasis is the second deadliest parasitic disease with over 1.2M new cases each year across 98 countries. The Walrad and Plevin labs are long… Read more
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