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criteria noted below to allow us to assess your suitability for this role. Degree qualification in Molecular Biology/Biology or relevant discipline; or advanced certificate with extensive relevant experience
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stygofaunal communities will be carried out with a multidisciplinary design including hydrogeochemical assessment tools combined with molecular tests. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Science
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% Tuition Fee offset. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Biological Science, Biomedical Science, Molecular biology, Molecular Genetics or similar courses Eligibility criteria
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eligible for a tuition fee offset support. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Any HDR student wishing to study in the plant molecular biology and physiology. Eligibility criteria
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sciences. Educational or research experience in molecular genetic techniques (DNA extractions, PCR, population genetics) will be valued. Evidence of laboratory work and attention to detail preferred
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in Biochemistry, Genetics, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Microbiology or a related discipline • A passionate student, interested in synthetic biology and the potential of synthetic biology in
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courses All applicable HDR courses Eligibility criteria Experience in Molecular biology and microbiology and an understanding of microbial genetics. Application process This project has identified a
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molecular biology techniques. The applicant should have good written English, attention to detail, initiative and an inquiring mind. Application process This project has identified a preferred candidate and
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Status: Closed Applications open: 1/04/2023 Applications close: 30/04/2023 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The School of Molecular and Life
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recently shown that in addition to the well established insensitivity of Perl’s staining to heme Fe, there are large amounts of intracellular neuronal Fe (presumably low molecular weight Fe), which is not