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Role of primary cilia in skeletal muscle stem cells and muscle regeneration School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr A G Borycki Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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. How to apply: Please complete a University Postgraduate Research Application form available here: www.shef.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/apply Please clearly state the prospective main supervisor in
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-Masters degree in a science or engineering field, especially computer science, mathematics, physics, or neuroscience (2(i) / Merit or higher) -An interest in animal behaviour / computational neuroscience
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. Candidate Requirements -Masters degree in a science or engineering field, especially computer science, mathematics, physics, or neuroscience (2(i) / Merit or higher) -An interest in animal behaviour
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level 3. Probe how differences in Shelterin activity affect T-loop stability and end-protection in vivo Novelty: Ageing is a primary driver of some of the most prevalent chronic diseases including
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candidates are encouraged to contact the primary supervisor, Dr Jennifer Hack ([email protected]) to discuss the project. Applications can be made using the information on this page: https
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, applicants with a social science masters degree and with 60 or more credits of M-level social science research training are suited to this route +3.75 programme: funding for an integrated PGCert/PhD. Typically
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look to be creative in your work. In addition, you should: - Hold (or will receive this year) a master's degree (or equivalent, e.g. MEng) at merit/distinction level, or a first class/ upper second (2:1
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to apply: Please complete a University Postgraduate Research Application form available here: www.shef.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/apply Please clearly state the prospective main supervisor (Dr Green) in
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models affect satellite cell function and in determining whether primary cilium dysfunction is implicated in the loss of regenerative capacity in satellite cells. This project will use the power of mouse