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Nucleic acid therapeutics (NATs) offer great potential to treat rare diseases (RDs) by addressing their genetic causes in a target-specific manner. The exponential increase in NAT...
In an economy in which the UK software industry added £139 billion of value to UK GDP in 2018 alone, this fellowship will transform the way developers write software. By of...
Genome-targeted therapies, e.g., CRISPR-Cas9, use genetic sequence to target their actions to specific genes, bringing unrivalled specificity. This specificity will revolutionise h...
Genome-targeted therapies, e.g., CRISPR-Cas9, use genetic sequence to target their actions to specific genes, bringing unrivalled specificity. This specificity will revolutionise h...
On November 2, 2002, the Chinese Government and the Government of Cambodia signed a $2,430,000 grant agreement for the Kratie-Trapeang Kriel Section of National Road No.7 (NR 7) Re...
In 2004 and 2007, the Chinese Government donated two dual-purpose (cargo-passenger) ships to the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia: the Chief Malio (as captured via...
Care is crucial for the maintenance of social connections that enable infrastructures to function. Care is needed to raise children, protect vulnerable people, sustain our well-bei...
In recent years, computationally intensive scientific and engineering studies involving large-scale data processing have driven groundbreaking innovations across STEM disciplines....
This project aims to develop a detailed 3D model of the Los Angeles (LA) Basin, critical for accurately estimating earthquake ground motion and assessing seismic hazard for this de...
This project aims to develop a detailed 3D model of the Los Angeles (LA) Basin, critical for accurately estimating earthquake ground motion and assessing seismic hazard for this de...
As the global population grows, so does the need for food. As food demand grows, people are also becoming more particular about food quality. They want food that is ethically produ...
Current research infrastructure including, capacity and capability An institutional gap analysis has profiled high quality research across the university conducted by researchers...
The next era of spectrum is envisioned to have spatially and spectrally adjacent systems that are dynamic, resulting in frequent cross-system interference. Naturally, interference...
My fellowship originally proposed to simulate outbreaks of Ebola throughout western Africa; I originally wrote that "humanitarians are in urgent need of operational intelligen...
Background: Active travel refers to everyday journeys made by walking, cycling or wheeling. Active travel increases physical activity, which improves physical and mental health, an...
In the current world, there is an ever-growing need for data transmission: not only does more information need to be transmitted, but also more devices are transmitting data: from...
Biodiversity on land provides huge benefits to humanity through carbon capture, resilient ecosystems, provision of food, and effects on human health. To manage and conserve our res...
Micro-scale defects, ranging from several tens to a few hundreds of micrometers, frequently occur in metallic components, yet there is a lack of inspection equipment capable of ide...
Biodiversity is in decline, as highlighted by international reports like those from the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). To reverse this t...
In connection with housing construction and infrastructure projects, hundreds of thousands of tons of sulfide soil are excavated annually in Sweden. Sulphide soil occurs along the...