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Are you a motivated undergraduate with a passion for genetics, genomics and plant science? Would you like to be at the cutting edge of agricultural research, working to secure the future of wheat ...
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 ...
You’ll be inspired by the growing global impact of behavioural insights across various policy areas, including health, education, the environment, finance, labour, agriculture, gender, and public ...
The UEA Diploma of Higher Education in Advanced Pharmacy Technician Practice (DipHE) is a 4-year part-time programme designed for pharmacy technicians from all sectors and settings who are registered ...
Viruses represent most new pathogens that impact humans. Their emergence is often caused by close interaction between humans and wild animal populations, exacerbated by anthropogenic activities.
Nitrogen (N) acquisition is fundamental for plant growth. However, N is poorly available in soils, leading to extensive and costly chemical fertiliser applications. It is estimated that 50-70% of ...
The gut microbiome influences how animals behave and interact with their environment via the microbiome–gut–brain axis (MGBA). There is an urgent need to understand how this operates in wild animals, ...
This module is designed for health professionals who interpret information from diagnostic tests as part of their current role, particularly those working in or towards advanced clinical practitioner ...
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) could help prevent Alzheimer’s Dementia among women at risk of developing the disease – according to University of East Anglia research. A study published today shows ...
Global coastal adaptations are ‘incremental in scale’, short-sighted and inadequate to address the root causes of vulnerability to climate change, according to an international team of researchers.
An MRI scan can reveal your heart’s functional age. Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have developed a revolutionary new way of uncovering the ‘true age’ of your heart using MRI.
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