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Main Supervisor: Professor Paul Elkington and Dr. Franklin Nobrega Duration of the award: Four years Start date: 23/09/2024 Project description: Antimicrobial resistance is predicted to become a
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a threat to global health, with the emergence and spread of resistance to antibiotics outpacing the development of new treatments. Without action, it has been
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. The studentship will start on 1st October 2024. Project Description Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacterial, fungal and protozoan pathogens is a globally recognised threat to the treatment of infectious
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Primary supervisor - Prof Alison Mather Bacterial pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) present a grave threat to human health and wealth, as well as the health of animals. Brazil is a major
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emerging infectious diseases, climate change and antimicrobial resistance. The Role Applications are invited for a Research Assistant post to join this research group within the School of Medicine and
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candidates with a good understanding of bacterial physiology/genetics and antimicrobial resistance, statistics, and an enthusiasm for mycobacterial research. Experience in some aspects of bacterial culture and
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Rights Law: Responding to antimicrobial resistance - PhD Candidate, 1.0 FTE Vacancy Number: 14930 Introduction This project explores a right to access medicine for children under international law. It
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to antimicrobial resistance - PhD Candidate, 1.0 FTE Vacancy Number: 14930 Introduction This project explores a right to access medicine for children under international law. It interrogates the scope and content
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scientist and looking for the best possible foundation for innovative epidemiological modeling and genomic investigations, focusing on gastrointestinal infections, antimicrobial resistance, and potential
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to develop new antibacterial metal complexes which kill bacteria under visible light. __________________________________________________________________________ PROJECT: Antimicrobial resistance is one