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PhD in Supressing greenhouse gases emissions from sewage sludge treatment – Supporting the Water Industry meeting Net-Zero

This exciting fully funded PhD, with an enhanced stipend of £21,000 per annum, will investigate methane emissions from sewage sludge treatment as a priority for the UK water sector to meet their NetZero targets by 2030. Read more

Sustainable water treatment – towards net-zero biotechnologies minimizing GHG emissions (nitrous oxide, N2O)

Greenhouse gases are emitted during water treatment, specifically nitrous oxide (N2O) which is almost 300 and worse than CO2. Hence, minimizing N2O emissions is of outmost interest in our global aim to meet the net-zero greenhouse gas emission objectives and become carbon-neutral biotechnologies. . Read more

3D-Printing of implantable devices for the treatment of chronic conditions

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
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Biological coagulant recovery for resilient and sustainable water and wastewater treatment PhD

This PhD position offers an exciting opportunity to do pioneering research on the recovery of nutrients and metals from water treatment sludge to embrace the circular economy and protect our environment. Read more

Understanding barriers and facilitators of dietary and lifestyle interventions to reduce side effects of treatment and improve outcomes in South Asian men with prostate cancer

Prostate Cancer (PCa) is a leading cause of male mortality, with 336,000 deaths worldwide each year (1). Although most PCa cases are indolent, slow-growing, and tend not to progress, a subset of cases are aggressive and progress to metastases, treatment resistance and death. Read more

Deep learning and bioinformatics approaches for personalised medicine

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 use of exposure models to determine pharmaceutical usage data from measured environmental concentrations

In recent years occurrence of antibiotics in aquatic systems has attracted significant attention, particularly in rivers which receive sewage treatment effluent where they have been found to bioaccumulate in aquatic organisms, albeit in trace amounts. Read more

Serological biomarkers of aggressive multiple sclerosis

Background. The understanding of the immune pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is incomplete. There is lack of clarity regarding why some patients have aggressive disease and there no reliable biomarkers to delineate this at patient’s individual level. Read more

Developing novel therapeutic strategies to better treat Triple Negative Breast Cancer

One in two people will develop cancer in their lifetime and it is a leading cause of death. While significant progress has been made in the treatment of some cancers, there still remain some forms of the disease with limited treatment options and poor outcome. Read more

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