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Project Details Air pollution remains the leading environmental health risk to humans, with inhalation of toxic particles accounting for the majority of harm. While the contribution of vehicle
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Comparing toxicological response in fish and human cells in vitro: A step towards enhanced understanding of stress biology across vertebrates DoS: Prof Awadhesh N. Jha ([email protected] , tel
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., Biology, Marine Biology, Environmental Science, Ecotoxicology or similar). Knowledge and experience in either Biology or Toxicology is desirable. Regrettably, for this studentship, we are unable to accept
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, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Toxicology, Department of Life Sciences, Brunel University London (London, UK). Dr Ronan McCarthy, Reader in Biosciences, Department of Life Sciences, Brunel University
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interdisciplinary team of academic researchers who will provide full training for the research. Supervisory team Dr Thomas Miller, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Toxicology, Department of Life Sciences, Brunel
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that silver ions and nanoparticles are cytotoxic, can cause localised tissue staining, are expensive and non-renewable, therefore imposing an environmental burden. Negative pressure wound therapy, used in
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Plastic pollution represents a global environmental challenge. The larger plastic particles can degrade to produce/release nanoplastics (NPs) that can enter the tissues of aquatic organisms. For example, up
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transdisciplinary Centre based on the University of Birmingham's success at creating a new area of research and training with the aim to transform environmental health protection using precision toxicology
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of Mechanistic Toxicology. This is a new post to expand the scope of multidisciplinary Centre for Environmental Health and Sustainability (CEHS), founded in 2018 (https://le.ac.uk/cehs/ ). It also supports the new