There is a requirement to remotely monitor the condition of Special Nuclear Material (SNM) packages in multiple storage facilities across the United Kingdom. Read more
Creating a sustainable furniture industry There is an increasing desire to recycle poly(urethane) (PU) foam products such as a mattresses and upholstery to prevent them going to landfill. Read more
This research project will be focused on the preparation of group 15 Zintl clusters (polyatomic clusters of the p-block) functionalized with heavy group 14 elements (e.g. Read more
Rapid, inexpensive diagnostics for viral infection are essential to curbing their spread, whether are transmitted sexually like HIV or human papilloma virus, through fomites like norovirus, or in the air like SARS-CoV-2 and influenza. Read more
Articular cartilage (AC) defects are one of the major causes of immobility and poor quality of life for millions of individuals worldwide, but current medical therapies fail to provide long-term restoration of pain-free function. Read more
A pre-clinical characterisation assessment of the specific compositional and structural factors within an advanced biological wound dressing technology that are contributing to rapid and effective wound healing. Read more
The ABM CDT is a partnership between The Universities of Manchester and Sheffield. ALL APPLICATIONS should however, be submitted via the Manchester application system only. Read more
Mechanical signals within a tissue are required to establish and maintain its function. Consequently, alterations in the properties of the extracellular environment can give rise to perturbed signals, leading to a range of pathological conditions including cancer. Read more
Meniscus injuries represent a significant long-term health problem, but current treatments offer relatively poor outcomes and novel interventions are required. Read more
The ABM CDT is a partnership between The Universities of Manchester and Sheffield. ALL APPLICATIONS should however, be submitted via the Manchester application system only. Read more
The incidence rate of hand tendon injuries is 28 per 100,000 per annum. Flexor tendon injuries account for ~40% hand tendon injuries and many patients suffer from multiple tendon injuries. Read more
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