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How to access a thesis e-theses. Some University of Warwick theses are available in electronic format - these will be identified in the library catalogue as an 'e-thesis' or 'electronic resource' and links will be included in the catalogue to the digital copy. You can also search for digitised theses: Through the Warwick Research Archive Portal (WRAP), which includes a list of available theses.
FACULT Style Guide for Theses, Dissertations and Research Reports 6 7 1. INTRODUCTION The goal of this document is to provide a concise guide for all postgraduate students who are preparing to submit their Theses, Dissertations or Research Reports for examination, and should be read in conjunction with relevant Faculty documents.
PhD thesis, University of York. Brett, Karen (2019) Spitting on an Angel, Trampling a Saint: Reading the English Monastic Tile Pavement c. 1220-1325. PhD thesis, University of York. Gapp, Isabelle (2019) A Circumpolar Landscape: Art and Environment in Scandinavia and North America, 1896-1936. PhD thesis, University of York.
PhD thesis, University of York. Grange, Stuart (2019) Development of Data Analytic Approaches for Air Quality Data. PhD thesis, University of York. Harvey, Alexandra (2019) Detection and Identification of Chemical Warfare Agents and Explosives in Complex Matrices. PhD thesis, University of York.
Sue Wickner, Ph.D. '73 Head, DNA Molecular Biology Section Distinguished Investigator, National Institutes of Health 2015 Distinguished Ph.D. Alumnus Recipient. Toby Tucker Hecht, Ph.D. '73 Deputy Director, Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. 2014 Distinguished Ph.D. Alumnus.
Recent Undergraduate Dissertations. Our undergraduate students are encouraged to engage with, and be a part of, our research community. In their final year students have the option to compose a serious piece of research of their own design, on a topic of their own choice, under supervision of a leading expert in the field. Examples of recent dissertations are listed below. Final Year.
Hurwitz along with PhD student Sue Wickner and Reed Wickner also worked on how the DNA of single-stranded DNA virus became replicated. They identified the enzymes that converted single-stranded DNA of the Phi X174 virus into the double-stranded replicative form by means of studying which genes were required for the in vitro synthesis of the double-stranded DNA.