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problem-solving capability Qualifications A PhD in the research area required Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a University of Sanctuary
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considered). Award Duration The funding covers a 3-year PhD. Application Closing Date 30th April 2024 Sponsor Superdrug Stores PLC Supervisors Professor Birch-Machin (Newcastle University) https
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multiple chemical handles for further functionalisation. The project will include training in standard molecular biology techniques, exposure to recent advances in DNA sequencing and to nanoscale material
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The JGW Patterson Foundation Supervisors The student will be primarily supervised by Dr Louise Reynard and co-supervised by Professor David Young , (both Newcastle university Biosciences Institute), and by
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Foundation Supervisors Dr. Shoba Amarnath , Biosciences Institute, Newcastle University Dr. Arian Laurence , University College London Hospitals (External) Dr. Katie Smith , Biosciences Institute, Newcastle
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the activity of HIF-1 and HIF-2 in disease relevant models. Number Of Awards 1 Start Date 30th September 2024 Award Duration 3 years Application Closing Date 14th June 2024 Sponsor Newcastle University Academic
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fractionation, western blotting, and proteomic analysis. The proposed work is complementary to projects undertaken by others in the lab and will involve collaborations with researchers at Newcastle University, UK
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years Application Closing Date 1st April 2024 Sponsor Newcastle University Academic Tract (NUAcT) Fellowship Supervisors Dr Brian Ortmann and Professor Neil Perkins Eligibility Criteria You must have, or
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Date 30th April 2024 Sponsor Newcastle University (NUAcT) Supervisors Dr Amy Vincent Eligibility Criteria UG or Masters degree in relevant subject area Applicants whose first language is not English
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Genome Biology at the University of Leicester. You will work on a project funded by the Prostate Cancer Research and jointly led by Newcastle University, UK. This project aims to examine whether targeting