Applications are invited from PhD candidates to join the Molecular Toxicology group led by. Professor Christer Hogstrand. (King’s College London) on a project in collaboration with. Read more
Repurposing drug screens with compounds that have already gained FDA approval can accelerate the identification of new therapies to treat an illness and in the cancer setting extend life or provide compassionate care. Read more
Non-adherence to treatment costs the NHS more than £500M each year. Adherence is especially important when treating patients with chronic conditions that require lifetime pharmacological treatment, such as schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease, HIV and Alzheimer’s disease. Read more
An exciting opportunity to work within a highly multidisciplinary group at the Biomedical AI and Data Science Lab (www.hebasailem.com) at the School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences to develop new computational pathology approaches to improve cancer patient treatment and diagnosis. Read more
The University of Bath is inviting applications for the following PhD project to commence as soon as possible (date to be agreed with the lead supervisor). Read more
Polymer–drug conjugate (PDCs) therapeutics are pharmacologically active macromolecular constructs comprising at least one therapeutic agent covalently bound to a polymeric carrier. Read more
Malaria is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by the plasmodium protozoan parasite passed through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. Read more
Delivery of drug molecules to treat visually impairing ocular diseases that originate in the posterior segment of the eye, has been the most challenging task to the pharmaceutical scientists and retinal specialists. Read more
Glioblastoma is an aggressive brain tumour with the median survival time of ~15 months and the 5 year survival rates for those over 50 at a mere 6% (American Cancer Society). Read more
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that yearly affects 50 million people worldwide, a number estimated to grow to 139 million in 2050. Read more
Humans have been fighting viruses throughout history, from smallpox, Ebola, HIV to SARS, MERS and Zika, which have costed billions of lives and made severe socio-economic impacts irreversibly. Read more
ORGANISATION OVERVIEW. The National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (‘NIBRT’) is a global centre of excellence, headquartered in Dublin, Ireland that provides training and research solutions to the global biopharmaceutical manufacturing sector. Read more
Lipid nanocapsules (LNCs) are very interesting nanoformulations as they can be made by phase inversion technique (PIT), a scalable method with predictable particle size at the beginning of the preparation process. Read more
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