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multidisciplinary team and possess a proactive, innovative approach to problem-solving in research. Desirable skills: Prior experience with hydrogel development, 3D cell culture techniques, and a thorough
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Optimizing a 3D microfluidic IVD model to study cell responses to wear particles, refining culture conditions, and analysing cytotoxic and inflammatory mechanisms. Optimizing a 3D microfluidic IVD
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anti-cancer roles of these compounds via modulation of the immune system, with particular focus on effector (Teff) and regulatory (Treg) T cell populations. This project aims to identify changes in
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and effectively separate the starch, protein and fibre components from oat grains. The project will focus on utilising the milling and cell disruption methods at Curtin/Intergrain facilities and further
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
to the vaccine, particularly regarding inducing a T cell response. Our lab focuses on viral sized nanoparticles as adjuvanting vaccine delivery systems to improve both the antibody mediated and cellular immune
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role in determining cell function and identity. These marks are actively modulated by different conditions including stress, lifestyle, sex and age or vaccination [2-3]. This project will systematically
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to the designated supervisor for consideration. The awarding of the PhD scholarship is contingent upon successfully passing the interview process. Basic knowledge in cell biology is highly desired. Basic knowledge in
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development, tissue regeneration, and stem cell maintenance. Unregulated activation can lead to various illnesses, including immunological dysregulation, infections, and the development and advancement
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cells or Tregs) and immune-cell mediated inflammation. Using the immune system clear the tumours provides potentially more effective approaches than current treatments. Moreover, it may be possible to use
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RNAseq, epigenetics, multicolour flowcytometry (up to 27 simultaneous markers on cells), cell sorting, multiplex cytokine analysis (Luminex) as well as classical immunological techniques, e.g. ELISA