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industrial biotechnology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 25 industrial biotechnology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Design, construction and testing of recombinant protein production systems for industrial biotechnology applications.

The production of recombinant biopharmaceuticals, e.g., antibody fragments and growth hormones, is a billion-dollar industry, with many therapeutic proteins being expressed in the bacterium Escherichia coli [1]. Read more

Developing Biotechnology Applications for Membrane-Embedded Enzymes (ref: SF22/HLS/APP/Moschos2)

Soluble proteins can be readily used for biotechnology applications. Enzymatically-active protein domains tethered to cell membranes can be also easily accessed by expressing the soluble domain. Read more

Development of next generation bioreactor models

Industrial biotechnology is increasingly being seen as a way in which we can sustainably produce the products we need. These include plastics, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food ingredients and many others. Read more

Engineering Protein Nanocompartments for Biotechnological Applications

Protein nanocompartments have board applications as catalytic nanoreactors and as carriers for therapeutics delivery. They are self-assembled protein-based supramolecules that have spherical and hollow architectures. Read more

Three-Dimensional Microfluidics for High Throughput Reactions and Bioassays

High-throughput reactions and bioassays allow cost-effective testing of large libraries of bio/chemical molecules for drug discovery, disease diagnosis, and industrial biotechnology. Read more

EPSRC CDT in Bioprocess Engineering Leadership: Complex Biological Products Manufacture

Biological products and their manufacture are progressing to unparalleled levels of complexity. Examples include engineered biocatalysts, antibody-drug conjugates, multivalent vaccines and cellular therapies. Read more

Where has all of the carbon gone? Understanding the molecular mechanisms of long-term soil carbon capture

Soils, while unglamorous, form the basis of the terrestrial biosphere and are ultimately the source of the majority of the food that we eat, yet fundamental aspects of how soils form and how they store carbon are poorly understood. Read more

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