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will uncover the interfacial solvation structure, validated through comparison between computed and experimental sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopies, as well as the mechanism of chemical
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challenging. This project aims to develop an ultrasound-assisted nanoparticle-based drug delivery system for targeted, controlled release of antimicrobials within these hard-to-reach oral microenvironments. By
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characterisation is advantageous How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Solutions for Antimicrobial Resistance. Further details about the CDT and programme
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nanoparticles can protect them and help deliver them precisely where they are needed. However, designing suitable AMP-nanoparticle combinations is complicated. Many formulation ingredients, concentration ratios
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with experimental virologists to validate computational predictions Impact and Outlook: This project will uncover the untapped structural and functional potential of bovine UL-CDRs, laying the groundwork
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. Desirable Prior Experience Previous experience working in the field of microbial genomics, bioinformatics or computational biology would be desirable How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre
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Experience with NMR, protein expression, or computational methods is advantageous Interest in antiviral drug discovery and interdisciplinary research How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre
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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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biology and AMR mitigation How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Solutions for Antimicrobial Resistance. Further details about the CDT and programme
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translational research and improving patient care How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Solutions for Antimicrobial Resistance. Further details about the