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the metabolic responses of both benign and malignant colorectal tumour cells using an Agilent Seahorse analyser. These will be assessed in response to both direct microbial infection and secreted microbial
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Primary supervisor - Professor Diane Saunders Wheat blast and rusts are fungal diseases that severely damage cereal production worldwide. During infection, these fungi secrete proteins into wheat
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Primary Supervisor: Dr Rianne Lord Bacterial infections are the second-leading cause of deaths globally, and whilst antibiotics have undoubtedly saved millions of lives, their extensive use, coupled
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for the treatment of a wide range of diseases including cancers and viral infections. Nucleosides are challenging to chemically synthesize as they are structurally complex, contain multiple stereogenic centres, and
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reaction, where a fibrotic capsule forms around the implant with associated inflammation, loosening and infection. Currently the methods to combat foreign body reaction focus on preventing protein buildup
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cause infections. The objective of this studentship is focused on engineering heterogeneous glycosystems with patchy attributes to simultaneously target varied bacterial populations with high selectivity
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image dataset of sample pistachio nuts with different known level of aflatoxin contamination is first generated. Then, an investigation into spectral band selection for aflatoxin infection detection will
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diseases. Bacterial infections resistant to therapy led to an estimated 1.27 million deaths in 2019, emphasising the need for discovery and development of new antibiotics. The major source of current
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Enterobacter species (collectively known as ESKAPE pathogens), are recognized as the primary contributors to nosocomial infections. The primary objective of this research project is to address the imminent
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the interaction between these two types of organism is not fully understood. This project will investigate the innate immune response of micrometazoans during bacterial infection, including an exploration