EPSRC and BBSRC funded PhD and EngD Studentships in Bioprocessing, Industrial Biotechnology and Regenerative Medicine at UCL
The UCL Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering trains bioprocess engineering leaders of the future who will underpin the translation of new scientific advances into safe, selective and manufacturable therapies. Students benefit from the vibrant research community at UCL and internationally leading industry collaborators.
The studentships provide research training at the engineering and life sciences interface relevant to bioprocessing and related technologies. Students come from a wide range of disciplines including Life Sciences, Engineering, and Physical Sciences, with interests in bioprocess research at the interfaces of biochemistry, chemical and biochemical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry, physics, and computational sciences. Research topics span bioprocess design, mammalian cell culture, stem cell processing, protein engineering, bioanalytics, formulation, automation, microfluidics, process and cost modelling, biocatalysis and synthetic biology.
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