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Venue: Old Library, Garrod Building, Whitechapel Campus Queen Mary University of London The London Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme (LIDo) is one of the largest BBSRC funded Doctoral Training ...
In this organismal biology and biological and experimental psychology seminar, Dr Leslie Turner of the University of Bath will deliver a talk on 'Genomics of speciation in house mice'. Dr Turner's ...
In this Chemistry and Biochemistry seminar, Dr Zoe Waller of University of East Anglia will deliver a talk on 'Adventures with 4-stranded DNA structures'. Dr Waller's research is focussed at the ...
The research has been reported in the journal Chemical Science and features alongside artwork created by MSci student Lilla Gombos and postdoctoral research associate Piera Trinchera.
The focus group followed on from RSC’s significant report on ‘Diversity landscape of the chemical sciences’, published in February 2018, that drew together some of the available data and evidence ...
But, the study published in Science reveals, one close relative of these native dogs lives on in an unexpected place – as a transmissible cancer whose genome is that of the original dog in which it ...
He holds a number of other teaching responsibilities including Director of Teaching and Learning in Organismal Biology and also teaching on numerous modules. In addition to acting as Staff Liaison for ...
This was the second of the series, which was initiated in 2017 to promote research collaborations across the two institutions in structural, molecular and cancer cell biology. Prof Ed Burke, Vice ...
I initially didn’t live in halls in the first year so I haven’t always been on campus, but in terms of provisions and what’s been available to me, it’s still been really great and very easy to get ...
Moths exposed to increasing temperatures were found to produce more eggs and have better offspring survival when the population had more males competing for mating opportunities (three males for every ...
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