
Walkability and Multimodal Transport Integration for Urban Sustainability
Walkability and Multimodal Transport Integration for Urban Sustainability
About the Project Countries with rapid economic growth witness a surge in private vehicle ownership while improving public transport. Western research highlights public transport's role in encouraging walking, while car … Read More Read More
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Structure-based design of allosteric modulators for G protein-coupled receptors using molecular modelling and pharmacology experiments
Structure-based design of allosteric modulators for G protein-coupled receptors using molecular modelling and pharmacology experiments
Almost all physiological processes are regulated through the activation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). It has become widely accepted that most GPCRs possess binding sites spatially distinct from their natural … Read More Read More
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Developing an injury surveillance system in road cycling in order to design and implement injury prevention programmes
Developing an injury surveillance system in road cycling in order to design and implement injury prevention programmes
Are you interested in public health and road cycling? Come and work with Dr Neil Heron, Consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine (in the Centre for Public Health at QUB), … Read More Read More
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Inclusive cities: Exploring effective design of safe and welcoming green spaces
Inclusive cities: Exploring effective design of safe and welcoming green spaces
This PhD project will use state-of-the-art approaches in co-design and citizen science to explore how we can design safe and welcoming green spaces for all. The project offers collaborations with … Read More Read More
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A systematic screening tool for nanocarrier design and efficient drug delivery against biological barriers.
A systematic screening tool for nanocarrier design and efficient drug delivery against biological barriers.
Encapsulation of APIs in a liposome can dramatically alter the distribution by controlling the release to normal tissue while facilitating the accumulation to the site of inflammation. In the circulation … Read More Read More
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Digital design and advanced processing technologies for antimicrobial nanotherapeutics
Digital design and advanced processing technologies for antimicrobial nanotherapeutics
Fungal and bacterial infections contribute to over 7 million deaths yearly, affecting over 300 million people globally (GAFFI). Since many antimicrobial drugs are ancient, we are witnessing an unprecedented rise … Read More Read More
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High throughput exploration of the design space for antifungal nanocarrier development
High throughput exploration of the design space for antifungal nanocarrier development
Fungal and bacterial infections contribute to over 7 million deaths yearly, affecting over 300 million people globally (GAFFI). Since many antimicrobial drugs are ancient, we are witnessing an unprecedented rise … Read More Read More
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Computer-aided design of novel enzymes as biocatalysts
Computer-aided design of novel enzymes as biocatalysts
Biocatalysis is one of the most promising technologies for the development of green and sustainable manufacture processes. It has gained increasing importance in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients, the … Read More Read More
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Enhancing photocatalytic disinfection of water: the importance of bacterial factors and reactor design to enhance disinfection rates
Enhancing photocatalytic disinfection of water: the importance of bacterial factors and reactor design to enhance disinfection rates
Semiconductor photocatalysis is a novel technology which is very effective in pathogen destruction. When photocatalysts such as TiO2 are illuminated with UV light, powerful oxidising agents capable of destroying bacteria … Read More Read More
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Designing and piloting a teacher incentive programme in Tanzania to improve school eye health programme implementation
Designing and piloting a teacher incentive programme in Tanzania to improve school eye health programme implementation
There are currently insufficient health personnel to perform vision screening to a high number of children in Tanzania. To overcome this challenge, several school eye health programmes have trained school … Read More Read More
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