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We have 50 Parasitology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

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Parasitology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

We have 50 Parasitology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

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High-throughput characterisation of the functional antibody epitope landscape of surface protein targets to guide vaccine and biologic design

Commercial partner: DJS Antibodies. Understanding the nature of antibody-antigen interactions and how these relate to functional outcomes is vital in guiding the rational design of next-generation vaccines and monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapeutics. Read more

NERC ACCE Doctoral Training Partnership: The immunobiology of parasitic nematode infection in wild rodents

The ACCE DTP is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith or religious belief, pregnancy or maternity, parental or caring responsibilities or career pathway to date. Read more

Impact of environmental change on the dynamics of freshwater zooplankton and their parasites

Zooplankton are arguably the most important trophic group in lake ecosystems. Their grazing controls algal populations, including harmful or nuisance blooms and they themselves provide food for higher trophic levels such as larger invertebrates and fish. Read more

QUADRAT DTP: The challenges facing African lions: human and environmental impacts

This fully funded, 42-month PhD project is part of the QUADRAT Doctoral Training Partnership. Climate change and human expansion are progressively affecting ecosystems around the world, contributing to substantial wildlife decline and biodiversity loss. Read more

Discover the mechanism of how trypanosomes epigenetically assemble unconventional kinetochores at centromeres

  Research Group: Institute of Cell Biology
We are interested in revealing the mechanism of chromosome segregation in eukaryotes. Our focus is on the kinetochore, a highly complicated and dynamic macromolecular protein machine that assembles onto centromeric DNA and interacts with spindle microtubules. Read more

BBSRC NLD Doctoral Training Partnership: Exploring interactions between co-infecting trypanosomatids and other pathogens in a Drosophila model

Co-infection of individual hosts by multiple pathogens species is a common phenomenon observed in natural populations. Nevertheless, our understanding of the interactions between different pathogens and the underlying molecular mechanisms remains considerably limited. Read more

Structure and function of the mitochondrial DNA network in trypanosomatid parasites

  Research Group: Institute of Immunology & Infection Research
Synopsis. Trypanosome kinetoplast DNA is the most complex mitochondrial DNA network in nature and is a highly promising target for the development of novel drugs to treat trypanosomatid diseases. Read more

BBSRC NLD Doctoral Training Partnership: Sustainable control of parasites in ewes

The welfare and productivity of sheep in the UK is currently compromised by the development and spread of resistance to the major classes of anthelmintics (veterinary medicines) used to control parasitic gastrointestinal nematodes. Read more

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