27-11-2018
The Centre for Biosensors, Bioelectronics and Biodevices (C3Bio – www.bath.ac.uk/c3bio) at the University of Bath gathers over 75 researchers from engineering, physical, life and social sciences. The Centre develops technology that improves biomedical diagnosis, environmental monitoring, industrial bioprocesses and scientific understanding of biological functions; it bridges the gap between different disciplines converging into fit-for-purpose devices in order to achieve real-life impact with its research.
In this Doctoral Training Initiative a small cohort of PhD students from different disciplines will be working on interlinked projects within the 2019 Grand Challenge of "Disease diagnosis for low-resource settings". The C3Bio DTI will provide a multidisciplinary cohort training environment with a focus on achieving real-life impact of the research.