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Introduction: Bluetongue is a haemorrhagic disease affecting ruminants, caused by the Orbivirus, bluetongue virus (BTV), and transmitted by Culicoides biting midges. BTV typically causes severe clinical disease in sheep, yet is mild/asymptomatic in cattle, the main reservoir. BTV has a huge...
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With the increase in the portfolio of poorly soluble drugs within the pharmaceutical industry the amorphous phase looks like a plausible approach to successfully bring these important drug candidates to market. However, amorphous pharmaceuticals are difficult to control as the current...
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The Surrey Group have been active in secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) for over thirty years using the method to unravel the complexities of interface chemistry in adhesive bonds, organic coatings on metals and fibre composite materials. During this time, the Group has collaborated...
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Nuclear Data are required inputs for a wide range of scientific calculations. A special class of such data are nuclear reactions induced by neutrons. In this case nuclear data can be measured only for stable isotopes. Interactions of neutrons with short-lived isotopes can only be studied...
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-clinical to clinical studies. The proposed project is part of an ongoing research collaboration between Dr Carina Dunlop (University of Surrey) and Prof. Gianne Derks (University of Leiden, Netherlands) with
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laboratory facilities and resources. The School of Bioscience and Medicine is proud to have been awarded Silver Athena SWAN status, promoting the inclusivity of our school. The University of Surrey is based
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This project will explore novel degradable polymers for the preparation of sustainable adhesives. Labels, sticky tape, and graphic films are widespread materials. But the adhesives used in them cannot be reused or recycled. Exploiting Surrey expertise in degradable polymers, this project...
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(subject to review) and University of Surrey fees met for duration of studentship. Funded by the University of Surrey and AWE. Closing date for applications Friday 1 July 2024 Application enquiries