Malaria is a life-threatening, infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite. In 2022 more than 249 million cases were reported globally, with an estimated 608 000 deaths (WHO, 2023). Read more
This PhD project aims to develop novel bio-inspired peptide electronic materials integrated with conductive moieties to create hydrogels capable of conducting electricity, for application in neural cell stimulation. Read more
The project: . Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as promising candidates for controlled drug delivery due to their tunable pore structures and high surface areas. Read more
This multidisciplinary project will use cutting edge imaging technologies along with novel chemistry and a cell-based therapy to treat glioblastomas, the deadliest form of brain cancer in adults. Read more
Fibrosis is characterised by an excessive accumulation of collagen within tissues, which impedes tissue function. Organ fibroses have limited treatment options, create a clinical burden and are life-limiting diseases1. Read more
Two fully funded PhD studentships have become available in the area of ocular cell mechanobiology and tissue regeneration. The aim of these projects will be to explore the effect of different mechanical environments on the culture of corneal cells and their ability to generate new tissue. Read more
In this project we will use organic chemistry to synthesise and evaluate a new class of nucleic acids designed to deliver rapid and simple detection and diagnostic approaches. Read more
The International Max Planck Research School for Infectious Diseases and Immunology (IMPRS-IDI) is excited to announce openings for up to 7 fully funded PhD positions. Read more
Applications are invited for a 36-month position of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Candidate (DC) in the areas of synthetic organic chemistry and polymer chemistry. Read more
Applications are invited for a 36-month position of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Candidate (DC) in the areas of synthetic organic chemistry and polymer chemistry. Read more
Most bacteria in nature live in biofilms, communities that are usually attached to solid surfaces and protected by a self-produced matrix of polymer molecules. Read more
Muscle frailty is a serious condition and highly prevalent in the ageing community. It leads to accidental falls and injuries in aged individuals, and contributes significantly to the poor quality of life. Read more
Muscle frailty is a serious condition and highly prevalent in the ageing community. It leads to accidental falls and injuries in aged individuals, and contributes significantly to the poor quality of life. Read more
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