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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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language model (LLM)-based genome design tools with bioprocess engineering to create next-generation therapeutic conjugative plasmids. These engineered plasmids will be optimised for industrial-scale
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The project includes opportunities for secondments to partner institutions (e.g. University of Birmingham) and industry collaborators (e.g. Halyon Oral Health, BAM Materials), as well as engagement with the UCL
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for scientific publishing, international conference presentations, and professional development through the supervisors’ extensive networks in academia and industry. Research Environment: The project is hosted