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We have 5 Microbiology (pathogenicity) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Microbiology (pathogenicity) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 5 Microbiology (pathogenicity) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Staphylococcus aureus colonisation and pathogenicity

Project Overview.  . Staphylococcus aureus is a versatile and adaptable pathogen of humans and animals. Of serious medical and economic importance, infections can range from mild skin issues like boils and impetigo to more serious conditions like pneumonia and bloodstream infections. Read more

Molecular characterisation of harmful diatom and dinoflagellate-pathogen interactions

The University of Aberdeen is offering a unique opportunity for a Doctoral Candidate (DC) to undertake full-time research, in the framework of the project in PHABB (“Pathogens of Algae for Biocontrol and Biosecurity”). Read more

Understanding the soil microbiome under controlled light conditions

Our research group is working within a consortium that is testing semi-transparent solar installations on crop growth-houses, to enhance biological and financial resilience in protected farming. Read more

Chance or Necessity: Elucidating host adaptation in atypical Salmonella

Food security is a key sustainable development goal for the United Nations (UN) and it is estimated that more than two billion people did not have access to safe, nutritious and/or sufficient food in 2019. Read more
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