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experience of cell biology, platelet biology or cell signalling is desirable but not essential. How to apply Applications should be submitted via the Veterinary Medicine and Science PhD programme page. In
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to rapidly test if bacteria are being killed by bacteriophages. This project will work across disciplines of biology, electronics and medicine to develop new approaches. Our team combines expertise in three
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for our PhD programme . Applicants should hold (or be about to obtain) a first or upper second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area including; medical sciences, biomedical
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for Doctoral Research, future goals, and why you are applying to this project. On the application system select Programme of Study – PhD Genome Damage and Stability. Please select ‘funding obtained’ and state
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need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . In addition, you will have to be resident in the UK for at least two, ideally 3 years (at the time of application) to meet the
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Research Studentship in microfluidics applied to cell biology 3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Microfluidics with fluid walls for cancer and neuronal research Supervisors: Prof Edmond Walsh
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the programme code: 8856F. Leave the ‘Research Area’ field blank. Select ‘PhD in Process Industries; Net Zero (PINZ’) as the programme of study. You will then need to provide the following information in
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Guillermina Mendiondo (Brewing Science), Joe Bevan (Technical Innovation Manager, Molson Coors Beverage Company) Research Description An exciting opportunity has arisen to study for a PhD sponsored by Molson
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Coors Beverage Company) Research Description An exciting opportunity has arisen to study for a PhD sponsored by Molson Coors Beverage Company and the BBSRC as a part of a collaborative training centre
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information . Starting in October 2024. Later start dates may be possible, please contact Dr Jennifer Ritchie once deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme