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PhD in Developing and Validating Micro-CT for Human Trauma Analysis

Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) at the University of Warwick is pleased to announce the availability of a three-year fully funded PhD research programme in collaboration with West Midlands Police in micro-CT imaging. Read more

Award details iCASE: Looking for an Achilles Heel in the deadly fungi that cause Mucormycosis Ref

Project Summary: Invasive infections by Mucorales fungi are life-threatening complications of severe blast trauma. Mucorales are resistant to most antifungals and cause devastating infections, yet are poorly understood. Read more

Development of long-acting injectable (LAI) drug delivery systems to treat ocular diseases

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
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PhD Studentship in Archaeology: Osteoarchaeology

Applications are invited for a 4-year doctoral scholarship in the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin under the supervision of Dr Jess Beck. Read more

Developing novel fibre/gel composites to support conjunctiva repair

Conjunctival injury can severely diminish a patient’s quality of life. The overall aim of this project is to restore that patient’s quality of life by implanting a synthetic conjunctival graft to repair and regenerate lost or damaged tissue. Read more

Understanding and optimising motor cortex plasticity

Motor learning is a key skill required at all stages of life but is crucially important for recovery and development. A mechanistic understanding of the biological processes that underpin skill acquisition in healthy and pathological states is an important scientific and clinical goal. Read more

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