This project seeks to achieve breakthroughs in how Central Nervous System diseases, where there is severe unmet medical need, may be addressed with small molecules. Read more
There is great need for improved understanding of the mechanistic biology underlying Parkinson’s disease. Such knowledge will help with development of new drugs that slow or even halt the progression of the disease. Read more
The Gurney lab at Georgia State University is seeking dedicated PhD students to join our innovative research on phage therapy. Specifically, we are looking for a candidate to work on selection and optimization of phage therapy for treating chronic infections. Read more
The UK government is committed to reaching Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Due to the global economic landscape and energy market, the pathway towards "Net Zero" must be accelerated to release the economic pressure on households and businesses. Read more
The decarbonisation of the transport sector (primarily through electrification) has become one of the priorities of most advanced economies nowadays, including the UK, in the fight against climate change. Read more
Cure rates for many childhood blood cancers are high but remain poor in some solid tumours. Even in childhood solid cancers which are curable, the toxic drugs and radiotherapy used leave many survivors having life-long health problems. Read more
The resurgence of covalent drug discovery has yielded FDA-approved drugs in therapeutic areas as diverse as cancer, virology and sickle cell anaemia. Read more
Primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (PHO, alternative name pachydermoperiostosis) is a rare heritable condition characterized by abnormal proliferation of the skin, soft tissues, and bones. Read more
The enteroviruses (family Picornaviridae) are a group of ubiquitous human and animal pathogens, encompassing species such as Poliovirus, Enterovirus, Coxsackievirus, Rhinovirus and Echovirus1. Read more
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