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Changes in ocean life, the environment, and the climate can influence the timing and composition of biological material that sinks to the sea floor. As this material sinks it is co...
The origin of life is one of the most iconic questions in science. Work over decades has seemingly made good progress in synthesizing the basic building blocks of life under purpor...
We will carry out work at the forefront of astrophysics using both observations and theory. The ARI's mission is to be a world-leading research centre at the highest international...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is the most common health condition in the elderly. Approximately half of adults in their 70s exhibit ARHL severe enough to affect communication. It...
Much of our understanding of changes in Earth’s environments and the co-evolution of its biosphere is based on geochemical signatures within the rock record. This project specifica...
This IRES award provides 6 undergraduate and 9 graduate students from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Adelphi University (N.Y.) with international research experienc...
The motivating force driving me to build an independent research enterprise has been my personal desire to maximize functional recovery after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Experie...
The motivating force driving me to build an independent research enterprise has been my personal desire to maximize functional recovery after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Experie...
As women go through menopause, hormone levels change and periods stop. Menopause is often accompanied by symptoms, such as hot flushes/night sweats, disturbed sleep, and mood chang...
Genes are the blueprints for building an organism and define its biological properties. They are made of DNA that is kept in the nucleus of the cell. In the process of gene express...
This conference grant provides support for U.S.-based graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and/or early career investigators to attend the June 22-28th, 2024 Nanoscale Science...
Plants need to draw water up from the soil to the shoots. They do this by losing water vapour via small, controllable pores on the leaf surface, termed stomata. Open stomata allow...
The SUCcESS project will deliver a roadmap outlining how BUL could be developed as a center for in-situ research on halite behaviour, which is relevant to support the development o...
Rumen fluke (RF), Calicophoron daubneyi, are trematode parasites that infect ruminant livestock and given a changing climate, are increasing in prevalence. Heavy infections with im...
When a mother donates her breastmilk to a milk bank it is referred to as a 'gift' for vulnerable neonates. Breastmilk offers gut protection and prevents the life-threatening diseas...
The SUCcESS project will deliver a roadmap outlining how BUL could be developed as a center for in-situ research on halite behaviour, which is relevant to support the development o...
The CoSTAR Screen Lab in will be a Northern Ireland based creative technology research, development and innovation facility located in Studio Ulster, a large scale virtual producti...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious threat to public health with a recent study finding that 1.3M deaths were attributable to AMR globally in 2019[1]. This would increase t...
Digital Health technologies can make a positive difference to the outcomes of patient treatment, management and care. Improving digital services and the sharing and use of data wil...
People with attention deficit or on the autism spectrum face high unemployment rates due to rigid workplaces, lack of job coaches, inadequate support, limited training opportunitie...