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Funding providers: Swansea University Subject areas: Immunology, Metabolism, Cell biology, Kidney Disease Project start date: 1 July 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-June) Project description
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candidate will be trained in an array of biochemical and molecular biology techniques (e.g. cloning, recombinant protein expression, membrane protein purification, liposome reconstitution assays, protein
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prediction, peptide chemistry, novel fragment-screening technologies, development of new covalent warheads, biophysics and structural-molecular biology. This will allow the design, synthesis and testing
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[email protected] Candidates should apply online and include a CV. When completing the online application form, please select the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, then PhD Molecular
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engineering methodologies. The student will gain diverse skills in molecular biology, in vitro expression, design and optimization of high-throughput biochemical assays, laboratory evolution, and analysis
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working at the interface of chemistry, biology and medicine, and have interest in therapeutics discovery. Opportunities to visit AstraZeneca for placements during the PhD will be provided to gain industrial
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biology, Kidney Disease Project start date: 1 July 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-June) Supervisors: Dr Luke Davies ([email protected] ) Dr Nick Jones Aligned programme of study: PhD in Microbiology
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PhD Studentship: Pancreatic beta cell glucolipotoxicity – how do dietary nutrients turn into toxins?
of an enthusiastic supervisory team as you develop skills in quantitative cellular bioenergetics, pancreatic islet biology and functional systems biology analysis, and you will apply an array of molecular and
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Training Partnership (DTP). This project would suit students with a background in environmental and civil engineering, water and wastewater, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, or other similar
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communities and plant root biology. The ideal candidate would have experience in microbiology, plant biology or molecular biology. You should be enthusiastic about supporting NetZero farming and have an