We have 11 Synthetic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Manchester

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Synthetic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Manchester

We have 11 Synthetic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Manchester

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Towards Ultra-Sensitive Ion Detection: Molecular Electronic Devices as Metal Cation Sensors

This project provides an annual stipend of £19,237. Project advert. A fully funded 3-year PhD studentship for research at the interface between chemistry and nanotechnology at the Manchester Metropolitan University is available. Read more

Photoredox molecular editing for enhanced drug discovery

Molecular editing platforms, the process by which single atoms can be inserted or deleted selectively in or around a molecule’s skeleton, are transformative to synthetic chemists across industry and academia for the streamlined development of new drugs. Read more

Polymer Materials to Store Biologics at Room Temperature

Biologics are cell and protein-based therapies which are transforming medical outcomes. This spans insulin for diabetes, glucagon-like peptides for obesity, CAR-T cells for cancer and more. Read more
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Multifunctional Chemical Probes for Molecular Mapping of Cellular and Subcellular Protein Networks

This project provides an annual stipend of £19,237. Project advert. Understanding the interactions between proteins and their neighbours within an unperturbed biological environment is a significant technical issue in drug discovery and fundamental disease research. Read more

New Degradable Polymers for Biotechnology

Extremophiles have evolved to survive in the world’s coldest environments, through the production of specialised macromolecules, such as antifreeze proteins and ‘ice nucleating proteins. Read more

Antimicrobial dressings that use invisible light to fight wound infection

Complex wounds (e.g. leg ulcers) are a common condition that produces high levels of morbidity. With >1.6 per 1000 of the UK population affected by complex wounds at any one time, the estimated annual cost to the NHS is >£5 billion. Read more
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