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, the exact contribution of cavitation and the physical mechanisms that allow precise control and optimisation of these therapies are currently unknown. Studying these phenomena experimentally presents a
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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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to treat diseases using cells. Our research is focused on making sensors that can be used for monitoring process in living cells, and we're especially interested in using nanopore sensors for this purpose
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are well documented and arguably more pronounced for older people and disabled people, who experience accessibility issues, isolation and reduced levels of physical activity. This project adopts a multi
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student. The project aims to develop AI in breast imaging for therapy response prediction to push precision medicine and personalize treatment planning – especially for the cases in current breast cancer
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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