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Funding providers: EPSRC and Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering Subject areas: Polymer and Glyco Chemistry, Biomaterials, Antimicrobials Project description: A significant
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fees and international fees. Overview This studentship will develop a biomaterial-based therapeutic to restore immune tolerance in rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is a debilitating
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relevant discipline (Engineering, materials science, biomaterials healthcare technology etc), as well as experience in performing experimental work, collecting data and analysing research findings. How
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will explore how polymerase based synthetic methods of designer DNA can lead to biomaterials with exploitable chemical handles for sensing and data storage applications. DNA has long had potential as a
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response to various biomaterials. Understanding the time-and spatial-dependent molecular processes underpinning foreign body response is important for a broad range of applications, from the development
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, biomaterials and in other important applications. Currently there are more than 80 peptide drugs approved world-wide, with many more in clinical trials, including essential antibiotics, antiviral and anticancer
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the University of West London (UWL), to develop 3D printing of collagen-based biomaterials under the supervision of Dr. Hanieh Khalili, and the School of Pharmacy at University College London (UCL), to incorporate
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broad range of biomedical applications, the focus of this project is on understanding the foreign body response to various biomaterials. Understanding the time-and spatial-dependent molecular processes
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synthesis of designer DNA for novel nanomaterials – this project will explore how polymerase based synthetic methods of designer DNA can lead to biomaterials with exploitable chemical handles for sensing and
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, industry, and our everyday lives, such as in additive manufacturing, aerospace, the Earth’s atmosphere, pharmaceuticals, and inkjet/biomaterial printing. The key to understanding (and ultimately engineering