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basic microbiology, immunology, and/or microscopy would be an advantage, but not essential. How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Solutions
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the UK is 26th January 2026. The closing date for applications to project 1 from candidates from the EU who do not have pre-settled status and from Overseas is 9th January 2026. The PhD student working
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within a highly collaborative setting, benefiting from access to the UCL Automation Network and cutting-edge facilities for structural and biophysical analysis. The project is well-positioned to deliver
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. Synthetic analogues will be developed and screened alone and in combination with existing antimicrobials. The ultimate goal is to design novel chemotherapeutic combinations that disrupt cell wall remodelling
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of industry and healthcare partners, a rare opportunity to develop a highly sought-after interdisciplinary skill set that is in demand across both academia and industry. Training and Student Development
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of computational biology and infectious disease. The student will benefit from joint supervision, regular group meetings, and collaboration with the Chandran Lab in New York. The project is supported by cutting-edge