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biocatalysis PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 19 biocatalysis PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Introducing Artificial Metalloenzymes to Whole-Cell Biocatalysis

Background. Whole-cell biocatalysis is an attractive and cost-saving alternative to the use of purified enzymes. Given that the range of natural enzymes is limited, the potential of artificial metalloenzymes (ArMs) to create biocatalytic novelty is huge. Read more
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Harnessing flow biocatalysis as an enabling technology for manufacturing bioactive glyconjugates

Carbohydrates are central to human and animal health. They are instrumental to the maintenance of a productive immune system; sugar conjugation to drugs impacts solubility, distribution and uptake in the body, and ultimately excess drug excretion; sugars in a mothers’ milk help protect infants from infection. Read more

Green synthesis of probes for microbial detection using biocatalysis (ref: SF22/HLS/APP/TURNBULL)

This project requires a talented student with a background in biology, biochemistry, or chemistry to make a library of compounds to be used in the detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria and yeasts. Read more

Developing Biotechnology Applications for Membrane-Embedded Enzymes (ref: SF22/HLS/APP/Moschos2)

Soluble proteins can be readily used for biotechnology applications. Enzymatically-active protein domains tethered to cell membranes can be also easily accessed by expressing the soluble domain. Read more

(BBSRC DTP) High-throughput engineering of template-independent polymerases

Biocatalysis is a rapidly expanding technology in chemical industry for the manufacture of chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Enzymes accelerate highly complex chemical reactions with unrivalled speeds and specificities. Read more

PhD Studentship in Synthetic Chemistry: Controlled Molecular-Level Motion

The controlled motion displayed by nature’s molecular machines underpins many biological processes and the design and development of fully synthetic systems which mimic such controlled molecular-level motion is an exciting challenge.  . Read more

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