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  Translation of novel polymer anti-bacterial coating to invasive medical devices used in the neonatal intensive care for high risk preterm infants


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  Prof Morgan Alexander  No more applications being accepted  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

Infections in premature babies are a leading cause of death, severe illness and are associated with poor long-term outcomes for survivors. Premature babies on intensive care units acquire these infections whilst in hospital, often from their life-supporting medical devices. This studentship will develop new coatings for these devices that resist bacterial colonisation and so reduce the risk of infection in these vulnerable babies. Based in the world-leading School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham, in partnership with academic neonatologists in the School of Medicine, the student will develop the new coatings, test them in vitro and in vivo, working closely with our industrial collaborator. There will be opportunities to train at the Harwell Research Complex learning cutting edge skills and spend time in the hospital environment, in a large research-active neonatal intensive care unit, to better understand the clinical need. This PhD will suit a highly ambitious science graduate, in the field of biology or chemistry, who wishes to undertake a truly translational clinical project with industry collaboration and training. It is expected that at the end of the project, the student will be well placed to secure follow-on funding for clinical trials and on-going development or commercialisation.

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Funding Notes

This is an iCASE project, partner is Camstent Ltd. Full application and funding details at https://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/SCI2023

References

This is a 42-month iCASE project with partner Camstent Ltd and the successful applicant will receive a full award including stipend and tuition fees, with International applicants being eligible for an International Scholarship from The University of Nottingham. Please complete the iCASE 2021 Application form one and iCASE 2021 Application Form two as well as the Equal Opportunities Form. You will need to ensure your referees complete the iCASE Referee Form 2021. Completed applications to be submitted to BR-RA-DTP-Funding@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk
All forms are available at https://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/SCI2023 and can be downloaded from there.

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