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Scientific communication and translational research Opportunities include presenting at international conferences, publishing in high-impact journals, and collaborating across UCL and with external partners
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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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conference presentation. Research Environment: The project is jointly hosted by UCL Chemistry and the Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology (ISMB), in collaboration with Birkbeck. The student will
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Supervisors: Prof. Jeremy Brown Prof. Bart Hoogenboom Abstract This project explores a novel therapeutic strategy for Acinetobacter baumannii, a top-priority AMR pathogen, by investigating the synergistic effects of monoclonal antibodies and colistin. Building on extensive preliminary data, the...
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Supervisors: Dr Lucy van Dorp Prof Joanne Santini Abstract Phages - viruses that infect bacteria - are rich sources of molecular diversity with potential applications in antimicrobial discovery. This project will use large-scale metagenomic mining to uncover novel phage-host associations and...
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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. Giorgio Volpe Prof. Lena Ciric Abstract Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a major driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), yet most research focuses on well-mixed lab cultures rather than the structured biofilms found in real-world environments. This project investigates how...
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PhD Studentship: Nanopore Technology for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Antibiotic Concentrations
Supervisors: Dr. Nicholas Bell Bell Lab Website Dr. Kabir Husain Husain Lab Website Abstract: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is exacerbated by persistent, sub-lethal levels of antibiotics in the environment and the lack of routine monitoring tools. Current methods for measuring antibiotic...