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Other (cells) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

We have 23 Other (cells) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

York YBDTP project: Bioelectrical control of epithelial cell behaviour

Lead supervisor. Prof Will Brackenbury. Co-supervisors. Dr Andrew Holding and Dr Alexander Fletcher, University of Sheffield. The student will be registered with the Department of Biology (University of York). Read more

Bioelectrical control of epithelial cell behaviour

Bioelectrical behaviours, such as ion transport and action potential firing, are key features of “excitable” neuronal and muscle cells but are less well understood in “non-excitable” epithelial cells. Read more

GTA funded - Development of a novel cancer treatment strategy targeting reactive protein N-termini

Graduate Teaching Assistantship. This is a Graduate Training Assistantship (GTA), which means that you will be required to do some teaching, particularly lab demonstrating, as part of your training. Read more

A new imaging approach to unravel the mysteries of extracellular vesicle journey through tissues: merging chemistry, microscopy, and molecular biology to track information flow at nanoscale (C3.5-DEN-Lambert)

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are complex cell-derived nano-vesicular structures that drive a multitude of biological responses. EVs carry a range of bioactive molecules, including DNA, RNA, proteins, glycans and metabolites, which generate responses in surrounding cells to maintain tissue function. Read more

Novel Stabilisation and Delivery Materials for RNA-based Therapies

After nearly five decades of research and innovation, the first mRNA-based vaccines burst on to the world stage during the COVID-19 pandemic halting the spread of infections and heralding a new era in vaccine development and biotherapeutics. Read more

Exploring Novel Materials for High-Performance Proton-Conducting Electrolysis

Protonic ceramics represent an emergent class of materials that have potential utility in several intermediate-temperature electrochemical applications, including the production of “green” hydrogen. Read more

Solid-state NMR of Energy Materials

The transition to clean renewable energy requires cheaper and more efficient means of both harnessing and storing energy. This is limited by the functional properties of the materials used in devices such as solar cells and batteries. Read more

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