About the Project Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) is a progressive infection affecting patients with chronic lung disease. It significantly affects quality of life and mortality. Only around 60% respond to … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project The Rare Disorder Genetics / Bicknell lab is interested in characterising novel genetic syndromes, with three core motivations: -the difference we can make to families with rare … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project In the UK, a rare condition is one that affects fewer than 1/2000 people. Around 70% of rare conditions have a genetic cause (ie are caused by … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Immune reactions against pathogens and tumours require several layers of control to safeguard the appropriate management of infectious agents and cancerous cells without inducing excessive tissue damage … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Award Summary A 4-year PhD studentship position. 100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend (living expenses) of £19,237. Also additional funding given to cover … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Over ½ the world’s population live at risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, yellow fever, Zika or chikungunya. Developing approaches for managing this global burden … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Every year fungal pathogens destroy 10–23% of all major calorie and commodity crops. Traditionally, to limit fungal disease outbreaks resistance genes have been introgressed into crops, which … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Background Protein accumulation is a key feature of dementia, often caused by defective neuronal membrane traffic that causes proteins to be in the wrong place at the … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Are you interested in a PhD project that combines cutting-edge science with practical, real-world applications in global health? This project, supervised by Professor Luke Alphey, a leader … Read More Read More
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