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pharmaceutical analysis PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

We have 38 pharmaceutical analysis PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Enhancing LNP-RNA delivery to leukemia cells through cutting-edge cryogenic electron tomography (cryo-ET)

Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are one of the most exciting medical technologies developed over the last few decades. These synthetic structures allow nucleic acids, such as oligonucleotides or mRNA, to be hidden in their core and delivered to cells within the body. Read more

Developing linked pharmacometric-pharmacoeconomic analyses to inform clinical trial design

Background to the project. The journey from drug development to market access involves the generation of evidence that meets the needs of multiple stakeholders most often using the methods to which they are accustomed. Read more

Large Language Models for Biologics Manufacturing Challenges

This PhD project aims to harness the power of large language models (LLMs) to address the complex challenges of working with real-world datasets in biologics manufacturing. Read more

Faculty of Pharmacy, Masaryk University

Discover the art of developing life-changing pharmaceuticals through our Medicinal Chemistry program. The aim of this programme is to prepare qualified experts who will work professionally in scientific activities in the field of development and analysis of drugs and its application to other scientific fields. Read more

EastBio: Long-range consequences of intestinal helminth infection.

The project. Infections rarely strike alone. Influenza virus kills through bacterial pneumonia. Parasitic worms affect a third of people and the majority of livestock, and each of these individuals face bacterial and viral infections too. Read more

Development of synthetic pathways to isotopically substituted compounds, supporting the study of liquid structure of electrolytes and other functional liquids by neutron scattering

The characteristics of functional liquid materials, from electrolytes in batteries, through solutions of peptides and pharmaceutical formulations, to lubricants under shear, depend on the short-range interactions between neighbouring molecules and ions. Read more

Metagenomics and Modelling of Synthetic and Bioaugmented Microbial Communities for Bioremediation and Animal Health

Microorganisms and their communities are fundamental to natural environmental processes, human and animal health, and tackling the challenges of industrial contamination, waste treatment and sustainable energy generation. Read more

Novel Stabilisation and Delivery Materials for RNA-based Therapies

After nearly five decades of research and innovation, the first mRNA-based vaccines burst on to the world stage during the COVID-19 pandemic halting the spread of infections and heralding a new era in vaccine development and biotherapeutics. Read more

CR2025_07: Secondary metabolic gene evolution in the industrially important fungi

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Where will the next generation of biotherapeutics come from? Why have certain secondary metabolic pathways evolved in some fungi and not in others? How do environmental factors drive secondary metabolic diversity and production?. Read more

CR2025_07: Secondary metabolic gene evolution in the industrially important fungi

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Where will the next generation of biotherapeutics come from? Why have certain secondary metabolic pathways evolved in some fungi and not in others? How do environmental factors drive secondary metabolic diversity and production?. Read more

Molecular mechanisms underlying Parkinson's disease

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

China Scholarship Council: Deciphering molecular pathways underlying Parkinson's disease

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

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