Dr Martin Swain
PhD
Uwch Ddarlithydd
Manylion Cyswllt
- Ebost: mts11@aber.ac.uk
- ORCID: 0000-0002-1418-4440
- Swyddfa: Gwendolen Rees 1.10, Adeilad Newydd IBERS
- Ffôn: +44 (0) 1970 622296
- Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=TWdZqDoAAAAJ
- Proffil Porth Ymchwil
Dysgu
Module Coordinator
Grader
Moderator
- BR21720 - Evolution and Molecular Systematics
- BR17120 - Genetics, Evolution and Diversity
- BRM0020 - Fundamentals of Biodiversity
- BDM5820 - Genetics and Genomics in Agriculture
- BR16020 - Research designs to assess and monitor clients
Coordinator
Lecturer
Tutor
Grwpiau Ymchwil
Cyhoeddiadau
Swain, MT, Radford, EJ, Akanyeti, AS, Hallwood, JH & Whitworth, DE 2024, 'The RNA cargo of Myxococcus outer membrane vesicles', Molecular Omics, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 138-145. 10.1039/d3mo00222e
Hajzer, SP, Jones, A, Jones, D, Miles, H, Ellis, V, Villagra Povina, F, Sganga, M, Swain, M & Bennett-Gillison, S 2023, Towards Ceramics Inspired Physiotherapy for Recovering Stroke Patients. in Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC). Eurographics. 10.2312/cgvc.20231194
Hajzer, SP, Jones, A, Jones, D, Miles, H, Ellis, V, Sganga, M, Bennett-Gillison, S, Villagra Povina, F & Swain, M 2023, 'Towards Ceramics Inspired Physiotherapy for Recovering Stroke Patients', Computer Graphics & Visual Computing , Aberystwyth, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 14 Sept 2023 - 15 Sept 2023. 10.2312/cgvc.20231194
Occhibove, F, Kenobi, K, Swain, M & Risley, C 2022, 'An eco‐epidemiological modeling approach to investigate dilution effect in two different tick‐borne pathosystems', Ecological Applications, vol. 32, no. 3, e2550. 10.1002/eap.2550
Quinn, GA, Abdelhameed, A, Banat, IM, Berrar, D, Doerr, SH, Dudley, E, Francis, LW, Gazze, SA, Hallin, I, Matthews, GP, Swain, MT, Whalley, WR & van Keulen, G 2022, 'Complimentary protein extraction methods increase the identification of the Park Grass Experiment metaproteome', Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 173, 104388. 10.1016/j.apsoil.2022.104388
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