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Pharmacology PhD Research Projects for Self-funded Students

We have 183 Pharmacology PhD Research Projects for Self-funded Students

Quantitative prediction of drug metabolism mechanism

Faculty of Pharmacy, Charles University, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology . The project aim is the high-accuracy prediction of drug metabolism mechanism with the help of atomistic simulations at quantum accuracy and machine learning. Read more
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Pharmacological and toxicological effects of pollutants on the cardiovascular system

Faculty of Pharmacy, Charles University, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. The majority of the world's population lives in medium or large cities where human activities (industry, transport, etc.) have a direct impact on the production of pollutants. Read more

Pharmacokinetics Guided Natural Products Exploration for Drug Discovery, Development, Delivery and Therapy

  Research Group: Institute of Cancer Therapeutics
Natural products have emerged as a key standard in novel and safe delivery of anticancer bioactive compounds. Apart from their ease of administration and delivery, natural/phytochemicals still face several hurdles, due to their physiochemical and pharmacokinetic properties. Read more

Cardiac Harmony: Modelling Heart Beats with Stem Cells and Code

Despite significant advancements in cardiac research, heart disease remains a leading cause of mortality globally. Unexpected cardiac events can occur even in young, fit individuals engaged in routine activities. Read more

Targeting Ras palmitoylation for the treatment of cancer

Lay summary. Proteins can be thought of as molecular machines that carry out work within cells. Protein activity can be regulated through the reversible attachment of certain chemical groups to specific amino acids within proteins. Read more

Investigating the neuro-stromal-immune interactions in inflammageing and osteoarthritis.

Ageing is associated with a higher risk of developing multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) including osteoarthritis. Age-associated chronic low-grade inflammation (inflammageing) is a hallmark of osteoarthritis. Read more

Using lipid nano-particles to study G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).

This exciting PhD project in the laboratory of Professor Mark Wheatley, Professor of Biochemical Pharmacology is a joint PhD between Coventry University and Stellenbosch University with the student being registered for a PhD at both universities. Read more

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