About the Project Applications are invited for a funded PhD position in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham. The School of Chemistry is keen to achieve a … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Title: Exploring and engineering the plant microbiome for increased resilience Project Description Plants are impacted by numerous abiotic and biotic factors above and below ground, such as … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project The cell walls of Gram negative bacteria are packed with b-barrel outer membrane proteins (OMPs) whose function are essential for bacterial growth and virulence. Targeting OMP biogenesis … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Adaptation to a change of environment is an essential process for survival, in particular for parasitic organisms exposed to a wide range of hosts. African trypanosomes represent … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest global public health threats of the 21st century (Prestinaci et al. 2015). To mitigate this urgent challenge, a One … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Applications are invited for a funded PhD position in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham. The School of Chemistry is keen to achieve a … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Antibiotic resistant infections are spreading globally and becoming a leading cause of death worldwide, already surpassing malaria and HIV. In parallel, the rate that new antibiotics have … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project The mould Aspergillus fumigatus was classified by the WHO as a critical priority pathogen in 2022. It causes a spectrum of invasive, allergic and chronic disease. It … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) produces asymptomatic infection in most immunocompetent individuals but thereafter establishes life-long infection with periodic reactivation and asymptomatic shedding. However, during pregnancy, the virus can … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Endotracheal tubes (ETTs) are employed for invasive mechanical ventilation of critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. In these patients the cough reflex is suppressed providing the … Read More Read More
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