The University of Bath Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change invites applications for the following PhD project which is part of a joint PhD programme between the University of Bath and Monash University in Australia. . Read more
Lead supervisor: Dr M A Fascione. Co-supervisors: Dr Nathalie Signoret - Hull York Medical School and Dr Glyn Hemsworth, University of Leeds. Read more
Lead supervisor: Dr M A Fascione. Co-supervisors: Dr Nathalie Signoret - Hull York Medical School and Dr Glyn Hemsworth, University of Leeds. Read more
Lead supervisor: Prof Gideon Grogan . Co-supervisors: Prof Ian Fairlamb. The student will be registered with the Department of Chemistry (University of York). Read more
Lead supervisor: Prof Gideon Grogan . Co-supervisors: Prof Ian Fairlamb. The student will be registered with the Department of Chemistry (University of York). Read more
Nucleoside analogues (NAs) are an important class of antiviral and anticancer agents commonly used in the therapy of many different viral infections and cancer conditions. Read more
Lead supervisor: Dr Purba Mukherjee. Co-supervisors: Dr Paul Fogg - Biology and Dr Steven Quinn - PET. The student will be registered with the Department of Chemistry (University of York). Read more
Lead supervisor: Dr Purba Mukherjee. Co-supervisors: Dr Paul Fogg - Biology and Dr Steven Quinn - PET. The student will be registered with the Department of Chemistry (University of York). Read more
Project Overview. The World Health Organisation (WHO) predicts antimicrobial resistant (AMR) infections will be the leading cause of death globally by 2050. Read more
Project Overview. The emergence of bacterial strains with resistance to multiple classes of antibiotics has led to renewed interest in the antimicrobial properties of metals including silver. Read more
The chemical origin of life is one of the greatest unanswered questions in the natural sciences. how did life start on early Earth several billions of years ago? The short answer is we do not know yet. Read more
As the chemical industry prepares to decarbonise to deliver Net Zero emissions targets, there is a need to transform the sector's sources of energy, raw materials, and structure. Read more
We are all exposed to a myriad of chemicals through the environment, throughout the day. By air, water, and food, everyone is continuously exposed to hundreds of chemicals at low levels. Read more
Glycans are sugar-based molecules which play an important role in biological processes ranging from cell-cell communication to energy metabolism. Read more
Research project . We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join an interdisciplinary team at the University of Otago, to undertake research developing chemical probes for the cannabinoid receptor, a type of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). Read more
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