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need for novel therapeutics. This PhD project aims to develop small molecule drugs that deprive intracellular bacteria of essential nutrients and boost the immune response by targeting host-cell
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that restore immune function could therefore have substantial therapeutic applications. Cellular metabolism is an important mechanism regulating immune function. This PhD project will use a combination of
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the potential of targeting host-cell metabolism to deprive intracellular bacteria of essential nutrients and boost the immune response. The candidate will work as part of an interdisciplinary team to help
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between the nanomedicine and cellular membranes. The PhD position will work under supervision of Prof. Daniela Kraft, whose group is embedded in the the Smart Living Active Matter Center at the physics
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a quantitative understanding of the interactions between the nanomedicine and cellular membranes. The PhD position will work under supervision of Prof. Daniela Kraft, whose group is embedded in