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Breaking the cell wall barrier to find new drugs for antimicrobial resistant fungi School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr Simon Johnston
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The DDU is a fully integrated "Biotech style" drug discovery organisation with cutting edge facilities (www.drugdiscovery.dundee.ac.uk) . We are passionate about tackling unmet medical need. We have
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institute for translational neuroscience (SITraN ), an award winning centre of excellence for the study of neurodegenerative diseases and drug-discovery. They will work closely with project leads Dr Ryan West
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develop and may not be an option for all rare disease patients. Hence, there is a need for having a multi-pronged approach including drug repurposing to find novel therapies for rare neurodevelopmental
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recognised research group have significant expertise in pharmacological analyses, cell signalling, drug discovery and use of a extensive range of transgenic and disease mouse models to define the physiological
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industry-style drug discovery within an academic setting. The bioanalytical laboratories within the DMPK group are well equipped to meet the demands required of an early drug discovery organisation, with
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in data science, to deliver molecular mechanics force fields that bridge the gap to quantum mechanical accuracy for biological modelling and computer-aided drug discovery. They will work with project
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. The Institute of Pharmaceutical Science (IPS) is concerned with gaining a detailed understanding of the human pathological state and employing this knowledge to discover, design, develop and deliver drugs
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Research UK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute (ARUK-ODDI) based at the Centre for Medicines Discovery, Nuffield Department of Medicine. You will be responsible for providing the experimental and analytical
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diseases. This is a unique opportunity to grow your expertise in industry-style drug discovery within an academic setting. The bioanalytical laboratories within the DMPK group are well equipped to meet the