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PhD Studentship: Nanopore Technology for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Antibiotic Concentrations
their use in field or point-of-care settings. This project aims to develop portable, nanopore-based sensors for the rapid and accurate quantification of antibiotic concentrations in environmental and clinical
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challenge in modern medicine: many promising drugs lack effective delivery systems. Hence, this project not only allows the student to make a real-world impact, but also provides, through our strong network
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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
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within a highly collaborative setting, benefiting from access to the UCL Automation Network and cutting-edge facilities for structural and biophysical analysis. The project is well-positioned to deliver
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principles molecular dynamics simulations. You will contribute to the development of novel work flows as well as to the training, testing and application of latest neural network methodologies. Applications