Work on optimisation of phage display using standard synthetic libraries and model antigens to validate performance, incorporation of diverse synthetic libraries and biopanning against therapeutic targets to identify high-affinity binders, expression and characterisation of lead antibody fragments to test their binding properties and therapeutic or diagnostic potential using model systems available
The students will also become part of a new doctoral training programme in the Thomas J Moran Graduate School to develop bespoke skills for working with industry. This project offers a unique opportunity for a PhD student to gain experience in the latest cutting-edge techniques in antibody development for therapeutic and diagnostic applications
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