Electrochemical biosensors have great potential for development into low-cost and distributed diagnostic testing technologies. The eventual roll out of such technologies has the potential to revolutionise how health care is delivered. Read more
The department of Natural Product Biosynthesis (Prof. Dr. Sarah E. O’Connor) at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena invites highly motivated candidates to apply for a 3-year PhD position to study alkaloid biosynthesis, evolution and engineering in medicinal plants. . Read more
This opportunity will remain open until the position has been filled and so early applications are encouraged. The PhD project in partnership with the Drug Product Development team of the global biopharmaceutical company. Read more
About the Projects. 1. PhD Studentship in collaboration with AstraZeneca - Electrochemical Fluorination. Organofluorine compounds display unique physical, chemical and biological properties compared to their hydrogenated analogues. Read more
This PhD project, run in collaboration with Syngenta (. https://www.syngenta.com/en). and part funded by CAMS (Community for Analytical Measurement Science,. Read more
In the laboratory of Biophysical Engineering, the Institute of Industrial Science, at the University of Tokyo, Japan, we have an open project for PhD students. Read more
The University of Warwick’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Analytical Science is inviting expressions of interest from appropriately qualified candidates for one fully-funded four-year studentship (fees, stipend and consumables budget). Read more
Marine natural products have provided significant benefits for humanity and are fundamental if we are to create an innovative, sustainable marine sector for future generations - the ‘blue bioeconomy’. Read more
This multidisciplinary doctoral project will be based in the world-renowned Centre for Mass Spectrometry Imaging (CMSI) at the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University. Read more
This exciting research project is associated with an EPSRC Fellowship award to Prof Hamley. This is a 4-year project which also involves two postdoctoral researchers and another PhD studentship. Read more
Water is an essential molecule for life. It is omnipresent on Earth and in various forms. This provides the opportunity to harvest water even if it is not present as a liquid, for example, in arid regions. Read more
This exciting research project is associated with an EPSRC Fellowship award to Prof Hamley. This is a 4-year project which also involves two postdoctoral researchers and another PhD studentship. Read more
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