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need for innovative technologies that can address current challenges facing cell and gene therapy biomanufacture. Major advances are needed to enrich process integrated analytical tools, enabling
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. However, only patients with good physical fitness are candidates for systemic therapy, and even among those patients, only a minority (25-30%) benefit from it. Therefore, we need to find better treatment
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the mechanisms involved in tumour evolution, to predict the effect of a variety of therapies and to optimize the therapeutic protocols. Integration of metabolism is relatively recent and up to now, there is no
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understood. Furthermore, there is currently a lack of empirical evidence regarding how the biological events that underpin gender transition in SkM may induce a competitive physical advantage or potentially
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photocatalysis, artificial photosynthesis, or photodynamic therapies. The PhD aims to develop complexes of cheap, available metals as photosynthesisers for killing bacteria with light. This works by a complex
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into the fundamental mechanisms behind Alzheimer’s pathology, paving the way for future advances in diagnostic tools and therapies. At a glance Application deadline27 Nov 2024 Award type(s)PhD Start date27 Jan 2025
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the mechanisms involved in tumour evolution, to predict the effect of a variety of therapies and to optimize the therapeutic protocols. Integration of metabolism is relatively recent and up to now, there is no
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; Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust | London, England | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
open for applications . The NIHR GOSH BRC’s Career Development Academy and the Accelerating Novel Therapies (ANT) and Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM) BRC research themes aims
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at the industry partner, and thereby showcase the potential of physics-based modelling for design of future therapies. This studentship is aligned with the Molecular Sciences for Medicine (MoSMed) Centre
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system. To develop appropriate therapies that can meet this challenge it is vital that we understand the pathological events following injury and the responses initiated during repair. Our research studies