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We have 12 Biotechnology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Liverpool

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Biotechnology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Liverpool

We have 12 Biotechnology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Liverpool

The role and molecular actions of Galectin-3 in peritoneal fibrosis formation

Scarring is the abnormal healing process that leads to reduced functionality of a tissue, affecting health and wellbeing. We wish to understand the processes of scarring in the peritoneum at the molecular and cellular level which can ultimately lead to the development of novel and successful therapies. Read more

The Shape of Things to Come: Personalized 3D Printed Medicines

The current landscape for medical treatment centers on the “one size fits all” approach where almost all patients are given the same drugs at the same frequencies. Read more

Extracellular matrix regulation of extracellular vesicles

Extracellular vesicles are a group of lipid particles secreted by cells as a means to regulate the behaviour of the tissue. Their importance is being increasingly appreciated in many different contexts including tissue regeneration, developmental processes, inflammation and cancer progression. Read more

Vaccine development for important spirochaetal diseases of cattle.

*Bovine digital dermatitis (DD) is a severe, infectious, foot skin disease affecting cattle worldwide. This disease causes severe pain resulting in ruminant lameness and impacts animal welfare. Read more

Investigating how tumour associated macrophages affect cancer metastasis and response to therapies

Solid tumours are generally highly infiltrated by macrophages. Macrophages are heterogeneous and different populations with different and sometimes even opposite functions co-exist in tumours affecting cancer progression. Read more

Why do cancers cells re-express meiotic SYCP1 protein?

The aim of meiosis is to generate gametes by recombining the chromosomes and reducing the genome from diploid to haploid. However, in mitosis haploid genome and recombination have catastrophic, oncogenic outcomes. Read more
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