This PhD project will use a combination of engineering biology and adaptive laboratory evolution methods to create microorganisms that can grow on illicit substances seized by Police Scotland. This will create new microbial systems that can both grow on and convert alkaloid drug molecules into biomass and new industrial products, respectively.
Read MoreThe University of Edinburgh is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate for an exciting project focused on the development of CRISPR tools in CHO (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells. This project is a collaboration with FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies and part of the IBioIC Collaborative Training Partnership (CTP).
Read MoreThis exciting project studying Novel Lactam Therapies for Management of Fungal Skin and Nail Infections, is a collaboration between GCU’s SHIP Group and industry partner Penrhos Bio, supported by the IBioIC PhD Training Programme. You'll work at the intersection of medical mycology, pharmaceutical chemistry, and bioinformatics, gaining world-class academic training and real-world industrial experience.
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