Biological processes, such as biomineralization, have been explored for consolidating porous materials and as a new class of self-healing cement-based building materials. Read more
Overview. Due to recent advances in cell culture engineering, cultivated meat is increasingly viewed as promising to revolutionise the food industry. A critical bottleneck is the optimisation of large-scale production while guarantying product quality and safety. Read more
PROteolysis Targeting Chimeras (PROTACs) are a promising and recent technological development utilised in the degradation of proteins in eukaryotes. Read more
Overview. Viruses, and their vectors, pose a serious threat to global agricultural systems. Losses associated with viral diseases are estimated at €15b to €45b per year. Read more
The main research activities of my research group concern the improvement of traditional drug formulation and the development of novel drug and formulation strategies to enhance bioavailability and patient acceptability. Read more
Overview. Primary mitochondrial diseases are clinically-heterogeneous and genetically-diverse conditions that can be caused by pathogenic variants in either mitochondrial or nuclear DNA. Read more
Overview. Changes in glycosylation of proteins are hallmarks of disease, but the underlying molecular mechanisms of these processes are not fully understood. Read more
Overview. Interested in improving the end-of-life experiences of laboratory rodents? The aim of this PhD is to evaluate the welfare implications of different methods of killing for laboratory rodents. Read more
Overview. This PhD will analyse the impact of the monetisation of biodiversity, such as Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG), on tree planting and maintenance decisions in non-woodland contexts such as along infrastructural linear features, on brownfield sites and as part of development. Read more
This project is part of the . Centre for Doctoral Training in Geospatial Systems. . The successful candidate will be located and supervised by academics from within the Nottingham Geospatial Institute, University of Nottingham and work alongside our external partner. Read more
Overview. Are you interested in learning how the human brain understand people's activities in a scene much better than existing computer systems? It is proposed that people combine prior knowledge of scenes with visual features to understand complex activities (e.g., hugging vs fighting). . Read more
Overview. Interested in the intersection between systems biology and engineering biology? This PhD will explore the effect of synthetic manipulation on cellular systems. Read more
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