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for translational biocatalysis, addressing critical needs in the development of sustainable biotechnologies. The programme will equip PhD students with advanced expertise in enzyme science, machine learning, enzyme
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computational enzymology to uncover mechanistic principles that guide future enzyme design. The project offers comprehensive training in biocatalysis, enzyme design and engineering, organic synthesis, structural
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skills training provided by a mixture of industry and academic project partners covering structural biology; biophysical and analytical methods; computational modelling; directed evolution; process
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of 3 ½ years duration. The PhD studentship project will use state-of-the-art experimental structural biology and computational tools to gain a deeper understanding of the environmentally important
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Application deadline: 30/04/2026 Research theme: Nuclear Engineering How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded; home students are eligible to apply
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theoretical and practical skills training provided by a mixture of industry and academic project partners covering structural biology; biophysical and analytical methods; computational modelling; directed
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advanced theoretical and practical skills training provided by a mixture of industry and academic project partners covering structural biology; biophysical and analytical methods; computational modelling
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biocatalysis by engineering two distinct cofactor dependent enzymes to yield asymmetric acid building blocks. The widespread UbiD family of prFMN-dependent reversible decarboxylases readily interconvert
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undertake an interdisciplinary programme combining polymer synthesis, materials characterisation, rheology and mechanical testing, and in vitro drug release studies, supported by quantitative analysis and
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up to a £5k/annum research training support grant for the full duration of the 4-year programme. Metal-ligand multiple bonding is a burgeoning area for making chemically novel structural motifs