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surcharge) costs. This PhD project will investigate how the cell envelope of Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be chemically engineered and how these changes influence pathogen biology by combining chemistry
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nutrients to survive within the human host, combining biochemistry, chemistry, structural biology and microbiology approaches. Tuberculosis (TB), caused by the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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alcohol, amine and thiol coupling partners —transformations that underpin the synthesis of many modern pharmaceuticals. Working at the interface of chemical biology, protein engineering and synthetic
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Job reference: BMH-030790 Salary: £37,694 to £46,049 per annum, depending on relevant experience Faculty/Organisational Unit: Biology, Medicine Health Location: Oxford Road Employment type: Fixed
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theoretical and practical skills training provided by a mixture of industry and academic project partners covering structural biology; biophysical and analytical methods; computational modelling; directed
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, molecular and structural biology, and process development. Training BioProcess aims to train the next generation of bio-innovators. Our interdisciplinary programmes prepare PhD students and researchers with
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engineering and synthetic biology, accelerating innovation across sections including pharmaceuticals, agri-tech and clean manufacturing. Students will undertake interdisciplinary, co-supervised projects across
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and structural biology), we will use laboratory evolution to generate variants with suitable properties in terms of substrate scope/activity. The groups of Leys, Green and Hay are co-located in the MIB
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Department: Earth and Environmental Sciences Title: Resolving carbon pathways to microbiomes in extreme geothermal environments Application deadline: All year round How to apply: Click the 'Apply' button above. Home and overseas This 3.5-year PhD studentship is open to Home (UK) and overseas...
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skills training provided by a mixture of industry and academic project partners covering structural biology; biophysical and analytical methods; computational modelling; directed evolution; process