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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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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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techniques. The findings will lay the groundwork for clinical application and contribute to the development of targeted therapies for resistant bacterial infections. Approach and Methods Atomic force
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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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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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culture and in vitro models of mucosal immunity Data analysis using Python and digital image processing These skills are highly transferable to careers in biomedical research, pharmaceutical development
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leveraging acoustic streaming and cavitation effects induced by ultrasound, the system will enhance drug transport and biofilm disruption. This interdisciplinary project builds on prior EPSRC-funded research
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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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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
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engineering and nano/microfabrication Materials characterisation techniques Microbiology and cell culture Translational research and clinical collaboration Regulatory considerations for medical devices