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Biomedical Engineering (translation) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

We have 12 Biomedical Engineering (translation) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

Advancing mucoadhesive oral patches for mRNA vaccine delivery

Supervisor(s). Professor Helen Colley, Professor Steve Armes, Dr Jake Edmans, Dr Zoltan Kis. Immunisation is a cornerstone of global healthcare, preventing millions of deaths per year worldwide. Read more

Development of Novel Pulmonary Biotherapeutics for Chronic Inflammatory Airway Diseases: Integrating PBPK Modelling for Formulation Optimisation

We are offering a funded PhD position for a highly motivated and talented candidate to join an innovative research project focused on the development of novel pulmonary biotherapeutics for chronic inflammatory airway diseases, such as asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis. Read more

Development of Novel Pulmonary Biotherapeutics for Chronic Inflammatory Airway Diseases: Integrating PBPK Modelling for Formulation Optimisation

We are offering a funded PhD position for a highly motivated and talented candidate to join an innovative research project focused on the development of novel pulmonary biotherapeutics for chronic inflammatory airway diseases, such as asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis. Read more

Electromechanical mapping of the gut using flexible electronics and cameras

Interested in a rewarding career in bioengineering? Get sponsored to do life-changing research in New Zealand. Gut motility, or peristalsis, facilitates nutrient uptake and excretion of waste via mixing and breakdown of food. Read more

Building a Portable Blood Flow Monitor with Near-Infrared Light for ICU Patients

Context and Motivation. Healthcare poses a complex and global scientific challenge that requires an integrated approach, drawing on expertise from medicine, technology, economics, and social sciences. Read more

Fracture arising from bone disease

Pathological fracture remains an extensive and significant unmet clinical need driven by an increasingly aged population. Coupled to this is the growing recognition of a series of pathologies (e.g. Read more
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