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Neuroblastoma is a solid cancer of embryonic nerve cells called neural crest cells. It commonly occurs in the adrenal glands or in the nerve tissue of the sympathetic nervous syste...
The Arctic is warming - fast. This has consequences which reach beyond the Arctic, including the emerging potential for zoonoses.This project aims to deliver the first evidence dri...
Barley is an important cereal crop for the brewing industry, animal feed and human food. Domestication of barley led to a non-shattering (non-brittle) rachis, facilitating grain ha...
Cells must convert information encoded in DNA into protein-coding messenger mRNA, which is achieved through the action of an enzyme called RNA polymerase II (Pol II). This process...
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic disorder associated with the deficiency of the protein C1-esterase inhibitor which is a regulator of inflammatory pathways.Normally C1...
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is a cancer of lymphocyte-producing cells. Lymphocytes are white blood cells that are vital for the bodys immune system.In ALL there is an exces...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a cancer that usually originates in the lining of the tubules of the kidney (the smallest tubes inside the nephrons) that help filter the blood and ma...
Myeloid neoplasms (MN) affect ~10 per 100,000 individuals per year and remain lethal to the majority.Most cases of MN arise from the clonal expansion of an HSC and its progeny driv...
Climate change poses immense threats to human health and wellbeing.The sixth assessment report (AR6) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) highlights significant...
The project will build a digital research resource collating a rich collection of technical data from examination of paintings by Joshua Reynolds over many decades. First president...
We have detected over 5000 exoplanets in more than 3800 planetary systems. One of the most striking features of the exoplanet population is the remarkable diversity in planet compo...
The surface of the Earth is divided up into tectonic plates that have moved throughout Earth history and these plates are continually created and destroyed at the boundaries betwee...
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the integration of aerial robots into our daily lives and environment holds immense promise.These aerial robots have the poten...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations alter the vegetation composition indirectly through climate change anddirectly through plant physiological modifications. Bot...
Synthetic cell production is at the forefront of bottom-up synthetic biology; whereby non-living building blocks (e.g. amino acids and lipids) are used to assemble cell-mimicking s...
Fusion energy can play a major role in tackling the climate emergency and the UK is committed to connect a fusion power plant to the grid by 2040.To accelerate developments in vari...
At a time of climate collapse, the artistic research project We Are Supernova (WAS) will offer a new analysis of the forces of perpetualgrowth that drive it. Hosted by Goldsmiths C...
The Cultural Heritage, People and Place: Understanding value via a regional case study project addresses the AHRC DCMS call Research culture and heritage capital with an interdisci...
Introduction: We have a hidden universe inside our bodies - the gut microbiota! This exciting world of tiny organisms may hold the key to helping infants that have iron deficiency...
The reliance of the human race on plastic materials has now resulted in a global pandemic where billions of ton of plastic waste have been deposited.As this degrades, micro-plastic...