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fungi or fungal or yeast or filamentous or saccharomyces or pombe PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 101 fungi or fungal or yeast or filamentous or saccharomyces or pombe PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

EastBio: Spatial regulation of mRNAs in filamentous fungi

Filamentous fungi are critical for global nutrient cycling, and many filamentous fungi are important pathogens of plant crops, animals, and humans, affecting food security and economy, and animal and human health. Read more

EastBio: How RNA-binding proteins control fungal growth: an interdisciplinary data-rich approach.

Fungi control their growth to thrive in varied environments, and drive decay and recycling in ecosystems. Fungal pathogens are a major worldwide health burden, killing more people each year than malaria or tuberculosis. Read more

CR2025_07: Secondary metabolic gene evolution in the industrially important fungi

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Where will the next generation of biotherapeutics come from? Why have certain secondary metabolic pathways evolved in some fungi and not in others? How do environmental factors drive secondary metabolic diversity and production?. Read more

CR2025_07: Secondary metabolic gene evolution in the industrially important fungi

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Where will the next generation of biotherapeutics come from? Why have certain secondary metabolic pathways evolved in some fungi and not in others? How do environmental factors drive secondary metabolic diversity and production?. Read more

EastBio - Functional Understanding of the Rumen Mycobiome via Consortia of Anaerobic Gut Fungi

Funding. This 4-year PhD project is part of a competition funded by EastBio BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Upcycling Farm Residues into Fungal Bio-inks for 3D Printing

This research plan is a collaboration between the School of Life Sciences and the School of Engineering, which will see the candidate work on fundamental aspects of biomaterials development while at the same time leading to practical applications of 3D bio-printing. Read more

How fungal cell walls depend on messenger RNA regulation and RNA-binding proteins

  Research Group: Institute of Cell Biology
Fungi are the most diverse kingdom of eukaryotes, including major pathogens of animals and plants. The interface between the fungal cell and the world is the fungal cell wall, made of proteins and polysaccharides. Read more

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