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Biology Careers with Tom ReaderBiology, Genetics and Zoology Course Lead, Tom Reader, talks about the careers available after completing a biology degree: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/course/Biology-BSc…
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Why study Genetics? - ShortGenetics tutor, Sara Goodacre, talks about why you should study one of our genetics courses: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/course/Genetics-BSc…
From Laura Estrop
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Genetics Teaching Styles with Sara Goodacre - ShortGenetics tutor, Sara Goodacre, talks about the teaching styles and how you will learn on a genetics degree: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/course/Genetics-BSc…
From Laura Estrop
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Genetics Course and Modules with Sara Goodacre - ShortGenetics tutor, Sara Goodacre, talks about the genetics course and the modules available on the genetics degree: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/course/Genetics-BSc…
From Laura Estrop
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Genetics Careers with Sara Goodacre - ShortGenetics tutor, Sara Goodacre, talks about the careers available to you after completing a genetics degree: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/course/Genetics-BSc…
From Laura Estrop
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Biology modules and course with Tom Reader - ShortBiology, Genetics and Zoology Course Lead, Tom Reader, talks about the course and modules available on a biology degree: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/course/Biology-BSc…
From Laura Estrop
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Biology Group Academic Expertise with Tom Reader - ShortBiology, Genetics and Zoology Course Lead, Tom Reader, talks about the academic specialisms of the tutors on the biology group courses:…
From Laura Estrop
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Biology Group Teaching Styles with Tom Reader - ShortBiology, Genetics and Zoology Course Lead, Tom Reader, talks about the teaching styles on the biology group courses: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/subject/Biology,-Genetics-and-Zoology
From Laura Estrop
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MSc BioinformaticsFind out more about our Bioinformatics MSc here: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/course/taught/bioinformatics-msc Overview of bioinformatics, why we need it and what it can help us solve.
From Phill Rostron
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Biology | Study abroad and travel in MalaysiaStephanie's highlights from her field trip to Tioman Island, as part of her year in Malaysia on our Biology BSc. About this course.
From Alice Johnston
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Join our Superhero WalkGrab your capes and join our 5km family friendly fancy-dress walk at University Park to help children battling brain tumours. Register yourself or a group and start your fundraising today! Date: 1…
From Thomas Hills
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Challenging complex research problems through our Nottingham fellowshipsOur competitive, internally funded fellowships aim to attract and retain exceptional early career researchers to deliver world-leading research. Gary Mirams, a current Nottingham Research Fellow…
From Debs Storey
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Securing the future of foodOur multidisciplinary research tackles one of the key challenges facing the planet: how do we feed ourselves as the growing global population puts unsustainable pressure on the world's…
From Robert Ounsworth
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Snail shells offer clue in common origins of body asymmetryAn international team of researchers has discovered a gene in snails that determines whether their shells twist clockwise or anti-clockwise – and could offer clues to how the same gene affects…
From Faith Pring
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Outsmarting the malaria parasiteIn the malaria research labs at The University of Nottingham Dr Rita Tewari and her team are trying to identify the best drug and vaccine targets for malaria. Here she explains how.
From Elizabeth Cass
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Can we ever mend a broken heart?Playing cupid - stem cell biologists at The University of Nottingham are looking at ways to mend our broken hearts.
From Elizabeth Cass
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Re-writing the research on the treatment of infectionA major breakthrough in the search for alternatives to antibiotics and the treatment of infection could provide microbiologists with a whole new insight into the way germs co-exist with or attack…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria helps crops to 'feed' themselvesWorld changing technology developed by experts at The University of Nottingham enables crops to take nitrogen from the air reducing the use of expensive and environmentally damaging fertilisers.
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Stine-Marie Simensen - PhD BiologyStine-Marie explains the various areas of study covered by her PhD.
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Andrew Phiri - PhD BiologyAndrew tells us what lead him to study in Nottingham and his first impressions of the city.
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Lindsey Macdougall - PhD Mathematical Medicine and BiologyLindsey tells us about her research and how she works with her supervisors.
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