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analytical chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 214 analytical chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

The impact of bacterial metabolism on successful bacteriophage infection

Bacteriophages, or phages are bacterial viruses and the most abundant and diverse biological entities on Earth. Throughout the biosphere they outnumber their bacterial hosts by at least 10 to 1 and strikingly, most of the functions of most genes encoded by phages remains unknown. Read more

How do Organic Nutrients Sustain Shelf Seas Productivity?

Applications are invited for a 3.5 year PhD studentship with Marine Research Plymouth – a collaborative partnership between the University of Plymouth, the Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Marine Biological Association. Read more

High-throughput biomaterials discovery

Polymer biomaterials have revolutionised a range of areas from drug delivery, to antimicrobials, to cellular cryopreservation. There are 1000’s of possible monomer combinations, molecular weights and architectures to be explored, and even small differences can dramatically change their properties. Read more

Ammonia Electrochemical synthesis for CO2-free energy applications

Ammonia Electrochemical synthesis for CO2-free energy applications.  The development of low-cost, high-performance energy storage and conversion devices are critical for an environmentally sustainable future free of CO2 emissions. Read more

Highly sensitive biosensors for biomarker detection

Biomarkers have been widely used in clinical trials for the baseline risk assessment and diagnosis of diseases. Their expression level has been closely related to the disease progression. Read more
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Exploiting the chemical genomics of Pseudomonas spp. for natural product antifungals effective against fungal pathogens of wheat

Wheat is an important staple crop within global food production systems. It is the most widely cultivated cereal in the world, with more than 220 million hectares planted annually, and the consumption of wheat accounting for around 20% of total calories consumed globally. Read more

Metallomimetic catalysis using simple, cheap and widely available phosphines

Background. Catalysis is a foundational technology that underpins chemical synthesis. It is estimated that around 85% of chemical products involve catalysis during their preparation and catalysis contributes over £50 billion a year to the UK economy (UKRI estimates). Read more

Modular Synthesis of Medicinally Relevant Macrocycles via Cascade Ring Expansion Reactions

Background and novelty. Macrocycles (12+ membered rings) and medium-sized rings (8–11 membered) have great potential in medicinal chemistry but are hard to make using current synthetic methods. Read more

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