The Climatic Research Unit is widely recognised as one of the world's leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change. The Unit consists of around 15 research ...
Discover the secrets of storytelling on page and on screen by making literature and film the joint focus of your studies. UEA is world famous for being a pioneering centre for both film and literary ...
Become the energy engineer that the industry needs. Our highly commended collaboration with industry means that you’ll graduate with experience in the energy sector and the perfect mix of knowledge, ...
The diversity of RNA structure is wide and varied, from hairpins and bulges through to triplex and quadruplexes. These structures are able to control numerous biological functions from sensing ...
This PhD studentship provides an exciting opportunity for the successful candidate to address fundamental questions on the role of mucin-derived glycans on Salmonella infection in the gut. The mucus ...
The ability of haematopoietic stem cells (HSC) to expand and differentiate is key to normal homeostasis and the systemic immune response. HSCs promote a rapid immune response by generating innate and ...
Sex cells (e.g. sperm and eggs in humans) are produced by a special cell division called meiosis, during which chromosomes exchange large DNA segments. These DNA exchanges (called crossovers) are ...
Every year fungal pathogens destroy 10–23% of all major calorie and commodity crops. Traditionally, to limit fungal disease outbreaks resistance genes have been introgressed into crops, which is a ...
This dynamic MSc in Microbiology offers an in-depth exploration of medical, environmental, and applied microbiology, placing you at the forefront of biosciences. Microbiology is an exciting and timely ...
Learn to program the future and gain a solid foundation in a range of computing fields, including managing and storing data for banks and businesses; creating and designing action-packed games; ...
Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have received a share of £14.5 million in funding to support projects that seek to revolutionise agricultural practices, land use change and soil ...