
Fibre laser based mid infrared sources and their applications
Fibre laser based mid infrared sources and their applications
About the Project Supervisory Team : Dr Lin Xu, Prof David Richardson Project Description The mid-infrared (mid-IR) spectral region of 2-20 µm contains strong characteristic vibrational transitions of many important … Read More Read More
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High-performance ultrafast fibre lasers for biomedical applications
High-performance ultrafast fibre lasers for biomedical applications
About the Project Supervisory Team : Dr Lin Xu, Prof David Richardson Ultrafast lasers providing femtosecond pulses are enabling a rapidly increasing range of applications in science and industry, including … Read More Read More
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Bystander-Balance: Modulating cell death in bystander cells to improve therapy response
Bystander-Balance: Modulating cell death in bystander cells to improve therapy response
About the Project The Genome Stability group is based at King’s College London School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences. Our group uses genetic screens and a range of molecular and … Read More Read More
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Investigation of the biological behaviour and genetic regulation of rare cancers, to develop new therapies.
Investigation of the biological behaviour and genetic regulation of rare cancers, to develop new therapies.
About the Project We are an active research group investigating ocular tumours, sarcomas, and have an interest in thyroid cancer. Currently we have five PhD students who are in various … Read More Read More
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Targeting transposable elements in cancer
Targeting transposable elements in cancer
About the Project Transposable elements (TEs), also known as “jumping genes” are repetitive genomic elements that represent almost half of the human genome. TEs harbour regulatory elements and transcription factor … Read More Read More
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Bioinformatic Cancer Epigenetics PhD project
Bioinformatic Cancer Epigenetics PhD project
About the Project We are seeking a highly motivated student with very high GPA preferably with knowledge of the following areas: bioinformatics, machine learning, artificial intelligence Broad Project Summary: Cancer … Read More Read More
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New molecules and mechanisms in angiogenesis
New molecules and mechanisms in angiogenesis
About the Project The School of Molecular & Cellular Biology invites applications from prospective postgraduate researchers who wish to commence study for a PhD in the academic year 2024/25. This … Read More Read More
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Understanding the beginning of life: the biological role of UBE2Q1 and non-canonical ubiquitination in mouse embryonic cells
Understanding the beginning of life: the biological role of UBE2Q1 and non-canonical ubiquitination in mouse embryonic cells
About the Project Ubiquitination is a fundamental post-translational modification (PTM), which profoundly impacts diverse cellular functions, including protein degradation, localization, quality control, DNA repair, cell signalling, and immune response. Ubiquitin … Read More Read More
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Exploring Non-Canonical Ubiquitination and Its Biological Roles
Exploring Non-Canonical Ubiquitination and Its Biological Roles
About the Project Ubiquitination is a fundamental post-translational modification (PTM) crucial for a wide range of cellular processes, including protein degradation, localization, quality control, DNA repair, cell signaling, and immune … Read More Read More
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Characterisation of the impact of NICD S2513 mutation on human segmentation using iPS derived somitoids
Characterisation of the impact of NICD S2513 mutation on human segmentation using iPS derived somitoids
About the Project During early development cells differentiate into the different cell types required to form the tissues that make up the embryo. Research into human embryological development is challenging … Read More Read More
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