Two MRC funded PhD studentships available in the lab through the DiMeN DTP!

Targeting complement component 5 to reduce neuroinflammation and treat Alzheimer’s disease with new chemical and microscopy tools.

Work with us to develop new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease by reducing inflammation.

Investigating the adaptive resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa raised from antibiotic persistence

Use super-resolution and atomic force microscopy to understand how bacteria develop antibiotic resistance

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PI researcher at Newcastle University Biosciences Institute

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