Pollution from source to cetaceans – antimicrobials as a case study for One Health wastewater pollution
The CDT SuMMeR is open for applications for one project.
The closing date for applications for this round is 6 December 2024.
Marine ecosystems are of immense ecological and economic significance, under increasing threat from poorly understood pharmaceutical pollution. This project will addressing critical knowledge gaps in the persistence, accumulation, and impact of antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in marine food chains.
Lead Supervisor: Eleanor Jameson (e.jameson@bangor.ac.uk)
2nd Supervisor: Mark Fitzsimons (m.fitzsimons@plymouth.ac.uk)
Associate Partner: Natural Resources Wales (https://cyfoethnaturiol.cymru/?lang=en)
More details:
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/doctoral-training-partnerships/cdt-summer/study