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. Atomistic Simulation of electronically excited processes in molecules and materials is essential for our understanding of the working principles of emerging energy conversion technologies, e.g. solar cells
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, and processing conditions influence their behaviour, creating a vast and complex landscape that traditional experimentation cannot navigate efficiently. This project addresses this challenge by bringing
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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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Supervisors : Prof Christine Orengo – The Orengo Group website Dr Gorka Lasso - The Lasso Lab Website Collaborator: Prof. Kartik Chandran – Chandran Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Abstract: Antibodies are a rapidly expanding class of therapeutics with applications in infectious...
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Supervisors: Prof Stavroula Balabani Prof Panagiota Angeli Abstract: Oral biofilms are a major cause of dental and periodontal diseases, including endodontic infections and dental caries the most prevalent noncommunicable disease globally. The confined and complex architecture of the oral...
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platforms, and regulatory guidance Evaluate long-term performance and potential for clinical translation Impact and Outlook: This project addresses a critical unmet need in orthopaedic surgery by developing
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for microbiology and screening assays, MRC and Wellcome-funded. Both labs promote an open, collaborative culture and have a strong track record of PhD supervision. Desirable Prior Experience Some prior experience in
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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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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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Supervisors: Prof. Finn Werner – Werner Lab Website Dr. Christopher Waudby – Waudby Lab Website Abstract: RNA polymerases (RNAPs) are essential enzymes for viral replication and represent promising targets for antiviral drug development. While the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the threat of...