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University of Leeds, White Rose BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 28 University of Leeds, White Rose BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

White Rose BBSRC DTP i-CASE with UCB Cell Tech: Hitting the target: creating tractable target proteins without losing function for the Biopharmaceutical Sector

The ability to produce and characterize potential protein target is an essential first step in the drug discovery pipeline. If this target is difficult to handle due to poor expression, low stability or tendency to aggregate it can slow or even preclude timely and cost-effective drug development. Read more

White Rose BBSRC DTP: Killer flies: sensory physiology and flight control of an aerial predatory insect

Killer flies are small, aerial predators known for their exceptional hunting abilities. They capture prey in high-speed aerial pursuits, displaying extraordinary skills in selecting and intercepting targets within a cluttered three-dimensional environment. Read more

White Rose BBSRC DTP: Understanding the molecular basis for zoonosis of hepatitis E virus.

The recent coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the importance of understanding how viruses can cross barrier between species. Hepatitis E virus (HEV) can be transmitted to humans via animal species such as pigs and deer (e.g. Read more

White Rose BBSRC DTP: Signaling nanodomains in somatosensory neurons

Somatosensory system processes stimuli related to sensations of touch, temperature, body position, pain and itch. Peripheral somatosensory nerves contain various molecular sensors that respond to specific external events (like touching a hot object) and a single nerve usually possesses a range of different sensors. Read more

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