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Project title: Rapid Development and Testing of Multifunctional Antimicrobial Coatings to Combat Urological Device Infections Supervisory Team: Dr Andrew R. Hamilton; Dr Ali Mosayyebi; Dr Dario
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-infecting pathogens including rice and wheat blast fungi (Magnaporthales, Ascomycota), but take-all of wheat is an understudied disease. Little is known about how far the fungus spreads and the intraspecific
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Primary supervisor - Dr Stefan Bidula Superficial fungal infections such as those of the skin, hair, and nails affect more than 1 billion people annually. Although usually considered a nuisance
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difficile (C. diff) is a serious, worldwide, public health threat. The leading infective cause of hospital-acquired and antibiotic-associated diarrhoea, every year around half a million new cases of C
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Supervisors: Professor Nigel P Minton, Dr Klaus Winzer, Dr Sarah Kuehne Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) is a serious, worldwide, public health threat. The leading infective cause of hospital
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but can become invasive, resulting in bloodstream infections that lead to longer illnesses and antibiotic treatment. A significant data gap exists regarding the key genetic attributes that relate
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About the Project Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection transmitted through tick bites. Due to global warming, there has been an increase in tick populations, raising the likelihood
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Applicants are invited to apply for a fully funded PhD position (UK home fees only) at the Institute of Microbiology and Infection (IMI), University of Birmingham to work on a project aiming to
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be working in an area where there may be a risk of infection, although appropriate measures will be in place to control the risk. You may be offered appropriate immunisations and/or records of your
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Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is a disfiguring neglected disease. Every year, more than a million new skin infection cases are reported mainly in poor countries causing permanent disfiguring scars