Research Group:
Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a leading cause of vision loss, characterized by retinal vascular damage and neovascularization. This project seeks to understand the role of the vascular circadian clock in endothelial cell (EC) function and its impact on DR progression. Read more
Research Group:
Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences
Circadian rhythms are a fundamental feature of life, found in all eukaryotes. In our own bodies, plants, and fungi, every cell keeps time by itself. Read more
Having evolved on a rotating planet, organisms on Earth have developed an internal biological clock to allow them to anticipate the 24hr day-night cycle. Read more
Circadian control of inflammation is emerging as an exciting field, with immediate translation potential. Psoriasis represents a model of immune-mediated inflammation in which the pathology is accessible and amenable to serial investigation. Read more
This project aims to advance the use of high-density electrophysiological arrays, specifically graphene micro-transistor (gFET) arrays, for Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) applications. Read more
Both plants and animals have a daily rhythm– the circadian clock– that regulates many different aspects of our physiology. For instance, human circadian rhythms determine how well we absorb nutrients, while plant circadian rhythms regulate metal absorption and vitamin biosynthesis. Read more
Seventeen PhD positions are available in the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Training Network “INCITE– Insect Clock Initial Training Experience”. Read more
Background. The exciting PhD research project will help us understand the biology of sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis), a pervasive and damaging fish parasite that causes substantial animal welfare, environmental and economic damage by impacting aquaculture of salmon. Read more
Are you ready to shape the future of workplace productivity and safety? Join a cutting-edge research team at CQUniversity's Appleton Institute in Adelaide, tackling one of the most critical challenges of modern workforces. Read more
About us. The Agudo-Canalejo and Pal labs at UCL are based in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The Department is one of the UK’s leading departments in its field with a large, international research community. Read more
Summary. We are offering an exciting PhD opportunity to investigate innovative solutions for shiftworkers' sleep and physical activity challenges using machine learning (note that AI/ML experience is not a requirement). Read more
This project aims to create a new modelling framework for describing systems that exhibit non-linear dynamics, such as oscillations or multiplicity of equilibria. Read more
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