Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent pandemic endangering the efficacy of antimicrobial agents such as antibiotics against infectious diseases. Read more
Applications are invited for a fully-funded three year PhD to commence in October 2025. . The PhD will be based in the Faculty Of Science And Health, and will be supervised by Dr Christian Jorgensen and Dr Marta Roldo. Read more
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
The bacterial cell wall is essential for the survival of most bacteria. It is also what dictates their shape. Bacterial cell walls are comprised mostly of a compound called peptidoglycan, which is polymerised to form new cell wall material by a multiprotein complex known as the ‘elongasome’. Read more
The PULSE-CF Innovation Hub is one of four translational hubs being supported by the CF Trust and LifeArc over the next 5 years. The Hub is a multi-centre, multi-disciplinary collaborative initiative involving researchers at the University of Manchester, University of Liverpool and Queen’s University Belfast. Read more
The PULSE-CF Innovation Hub is one of four translational hubs being supported by the CF Trust and LifeArc over the next 5 years. The Hub is a multi-centre, multi-disciplinary collaborative initiative involving researchers at the University of Manchester, University of Liverpool and Queen’s University Belfast. Read more
The PULSE-CF Innovation Hub is one of four translational hubs being supported by the CF Trust and LifeArc over the next 5 years. The Hub is a multi-centre, multi-disciplinary collaborative initiative involving researchers at the University of Manchester, University of Liverpool and Queen’s University Belfast. Read more
This project builds upon the extensive experience within the Pharmaceutical Engineering team at the School of Pharmacy to develop a risk-based approach to evaluate the suitability of hot melt extrusion as a manufacturing technique for amorphous solid dispersions. . Read more
This PhD project aims to develop novel bio-inspired peptide electronic materials integrated with conductive moieties to create hydrogels capable of conducting electricity, for application in neural cell stimulation. Read more
Start Date. 1 October 2025. This scholarship is offered as part of the James McCune Smith Scholarship and Development programme which provides funding for Black UK Domiciled students. . Read more
This PhD project is part of the CDT in Process Industries. Net Zero. The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Read more
Antibiotic resistance is a global health problem of increasing severity. Infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria are especially difficult to treat owing to the poor permeability of their cell envelope and the efficiency of multidrug efflux pumps, which prevents drugs from accumulating near their targets. Read more
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