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Ludmilla Steier (Co-I), for a period of up to 24 months. The project involves the discovery of more efficient, selective and stable electrocatalysts for efficient oxygen evolution from water using
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Breaking the cell wall barrier to find new drugs for antimicrobial resistant fungi School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr Simon Johnston
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The DDU is a fully integrated "Biotech style" drug discovery organisation with cutting edge facilities (www.drugdiscovery.dundee.ac.uk) . We are passionate about tackling unmet medical need. We have
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the Liverpool University Hospital Foundation NHS Trust. This post will be based in Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed’s Research Group, a multi-disciplinary team of clinical, data and discovery scientists working in
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oncogenic drivers in human cancer. The first drugs targeting the KRAS protein, sotorasib and adagrasib, have recently been approved for clinical use in lung cancer, but their effectiveness is limited due
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the Liverpool University Hospital Foundation NHS Trust. This post will be based in Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed¿s Research Group, a multi-disciplinary team of clinical, data and discovery scientists working in
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PhD Studentship - Extending the Chemical Space of mAb Based Cancer Treatment with DNA Nanostructures
immunology, investigating the synthesis and evaluation of a modular cancer therapy platform. We propose to develop DNA nanopores into a modular platform that allows them to act as a drug carrier to enhance
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. QuMED is a new initiative established to support the development of early-stage drug discovery projects originating at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB). The successful candidate will work with QuMED
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Research Assistant for clinical trial testing the efficacy of anti-retroviral drugs in tumours of the nervous system. We are looking to recruit a motivated Research Assistant for a phase 0 clinical
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develop and may not be an option for all rare disease patients. Hence, there is a need for having a multi-pronged approach including drug repurposing to find novel therapies for rare neurodevelopmental