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Chemistry (cell) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 169 Chemistry (cell) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

(BBSRC NWD) Developing biomaterials to engineer how cancer cells sense force to regulate gene expression

Overview . This project seeks to develop material engineering approaches to model and understand the mechanisms by which force is transmitted from the extracellular microenvironment into the nucleus to regulate gene expression. . Read more

Bioelectrical control of epithelial cell behaviour

Bioelectrical behaviours, such as ion transport and action potential firing, are key features of “excitable” neuronal and muscle cells but are less well understood in “non-excitable” epithelial cells. Read more
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FAST cell for the study of type-zero porous liquids (FASTzero)

Carbon capture and hydrogen storage are, globally, two of the most critical research and policy topics, due to their energetic and environmental importance. Read more
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Elongasome: Synthesis of chemical probes to study bacterial cell wall formation

The bacterial cell wall is essential for the survival of most bacteria. It is also what dictates their shape. Bacterial cell walls are comprised mostly of a compound called peptidoglycan, which is polymerised to form new cell wall material by a multiprotein complex known as the ‘elongasome’. Read more

Wall Teichoic Acid biosynthesis inhibitors to fight antibiotic resistance

Background and aims. Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat to human health. In 2019, more than 1.2 million people died globally as a result of antimicrobial resistant bacterial infections; of these, more than 100,000 deaths were attributed to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Read more

Microbial Induced Electrochemistry at the Local Site and Single Cell Level

Microbial Induced Corrosion (MIC) is a serious economic problem with an estimate worldwide cost of $113 Bn every year. MIC impacts a very wide range of industries, from power plants to construction, and even the health of humans with implants or protheses. Read more

Novel self-oxygenating and cell-instructive materials for chronic wound healing

Applications are invited for a fully funded 4-year PhD at the University of Nottingham in collaboration with Convatec Group Plc. The project aims at developing novel materials with unprecedented capability to engineer tissue microenvironment and heal diabetic wounds. Read more

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