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Broadening the spectrum of antibacterial drugs to tackle multi-drug resistant Gram-negative pathogens

  Research Group: Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology
Antibiotics make possible the treatment and cure of life-threatening bacterial infections and have added over a decade to average human lifespan. Read more

Investigating the roles that G protein coupled receptors play in hypertension

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a very large family of heptahelical, integral membrane proteins that mediate a wide variety of physiological processes ranging from the transmission of light and odorant signals to the mediation of neurotransmission and hormonal actions. Read more

Purification of antibodies & proteins without chromatography & specific-ligands

We focus on developing general platforms for the purification of antibodies, their fragments & proteins in general without the need for any chromatographic steps, specific ligands, membranes or polymers (resins). . Read more

Construction and attentional control of complex thought and behaviour

  Research Group: Centre for Mind and Behaviour
Research Group. Centre for Mind and Behaviour. Proposed supervisory team. Prof Peter Bright (Psychology). Dr Mike Pake. Dr Ian van der Linde (Computing & Information Science). Read more
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Investigating capacity for sentience in Galliform birds and Molluscan invertebrates

Background. For many years, the study of sentience was thought to be outside the scope of scientific research; the subjective experiences of animals were seen as inaccessible to objective scrutiny. Read more

Neurobiology of Consciousness

A significant challenge of contemporary neuroscience is to understand how the neurobiology and function of the human brain give rise to conscious experience. Read more

Risk taking, decision making and ADHD characteristics in contact and non-contact athletes (ref: SF23/HLS/SER/Thornton)

Participation in sport is often associated with physical risks and a higher incidence of injury. Those who choose to engage in sporting activities often differ from those who are sedentary in terms of personality and behaviour (Guillen & Laborde, 2014). Read more