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AI generated essays don’t yet live up to the efforts of real students according to UEA research. It is hoped that the findings could help educators spot cheating in schools, colleges and universities ...
Re-wiring Britain's future: report aims to help Britain’s Power Grid reach net zero. Photo: Getty Images/Chunyip Wong A new report co-authored by a University of East Anglia academic looks at the ...
UEA is a vibrant community united by difference. Our campus has nurtured independent thinking since 1963, and in that time thousands of students have found their place here – found their world in ours ...
Secondary Supervisor & Organisation - Prof Eleanor Mishra, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Bronchiectasis is a chronic respiratory disease affecting 1 in 200 people in the UK. Recurrent ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men worldwide and ~397,000 men die every year. The prostate microbiome has an impact in health and disease and specific bacterial pathogens ...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) is a foodborne pathogen that induces gastroenteritis in humans and animals. While most of the research investigating Salmonella infection have ...
Vitamin B12, or cobalamin, is an essential micronutrient synthesised exclusively by bacteria and archaea. This unique biosynthetic pathway has significant implications for human nutrition and health.
Secondary Supervisor & Organisation - Dr Matthew Sullivan, University of East Anglia The post Infections caused by Candida spp. contribute to almost 1 million deaths annually. This is primarily via ...
This studentship aims to 1) explore the genomic indicators for Campylobacter virulence (invasion into the bloodstream), compare antimicrobial resistance profiles with non-invasive strains and assess ...
Food businesses work diligently to produce safe foods, and this task is made challenging by the diverse microbes that can find their way into food ingredients and food production settings. In this ...
How does a Superbug evolve? Bacteria are key parts of the human microbiome, and we carry as many bacterial cells as our own representing hundreds or thousands of species in any individual. These ...
Secondary Supervisor & Organisation - Professor Lindsay Hall, Quadram Institute and University of Birmingham Breast cancer remains a critical health challenge worldwide, but beneficial gut microbes, ...