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refer to the following website for eligibility criteria: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/research-degrees/physics-and-astronomy-mphil-phd . The studentship will cover university fees
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such as, but not limited to, chemical, pharmaceutical, biochemical, or mechanical engineering; pharmaceutical sciences; materials science; or related areas. Applicants from computer science with relevant
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microenvironments, mimicking oral cavities and dentine tubules, Characterise ultrasound-induced flow fields and drug particle transport therein using advanced flow diagnostics Study ultrasound triggered drug-release
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Abstract: Antibodies are a rapidly expanding class of therapeutics with applications in infectious disease, cancer, and immunotherapy. Among them, bovine antibodies with ultralong complementarity-determining
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Supervisors: Dr Julia Rho – Rho Group Website Dr Pratik Gurnani Abstract: Vaccines are a cornerstone of infectious disease prevention and a key strategy in reducing antimicrobial resistance (AMR). While mRNA vaccines have demonstrated rapid development and high efficacy, current formulations...
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for microbiology and screening assays, MRC and Wellcome-funded. Both labs promote an open, collaborative culture and have a strong track record of PhD supervision. Desirable Prior Experience Some prior experience in
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/population genetics (van Dorp Lab) • Environmental microbiology, phage biology and metagenomics (Santini Lab) Both labs promote open research culture and have a strong track record of PhD supervision
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Desirable Prior Experience: Background in engineering, materials science, chemistry, or a related discipline Experience with surface fabrication, biomaterials, or microbiology is advantageous Interest in
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candidate compounds toward lead optimisation and patent readiness Impact and Outlook: This project addresses the urgent need for novel antiviral therapies by targeting viral RNAPs, a class of enzymes with
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disinfectants. With antimicrobial resistance (AMR) on the rise, there is an urgent need for non-antibiotic strategies to prevent and control biofilm formation on medical devices. This PhD project proposes a novel