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to ligand-binding assays. Led by Dr Andrew Gates, this project will be based in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the student will work collaboratively with Dr
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PhD Studentship: The Role of the Extracellular Matrix in Cardiomyocyte Developmental (SMITH_U24DTP1)
will be carried out at the Smith Lab at the Bob Champion Research and Education building, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia. This project has been shortlisted for funding by the NRPDTP
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Information This 3 year PhD studentship is funded by the Academy of Medical Science and the Faculty of Science. Applications are welcomed from UK applicants eligible for tuition fees at the ‘home’ rate only
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Language requirement (Faculty of Science equivalent: IELTS 6.5 overall, 6 in each category). This project is awarded with a 4-year Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership (NRPDTP) PhD studentship
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Primary supervisor - Professor Martin Warren This PhD opportunity is ideal for graduates in biochemistry or biomedical science with a keen interest in protein science and its application in
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molecular level. You’ll achieve this using a new, unique facility at the John Innes Centre to study physiology, development and gene expression in simulated future climates. By joining us for a PhD, you’ll
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candidate will be trained in an array of biochemical and molecular biology techniques (e.g. cloning, recombinant protein expression, membrane protein purification, liposome reconstitution assays, protein
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these clusters, using both native and heterologous expression systems. Environment Our lab is focussed on applying structural biology methods to understand the molecular basis of how bacteria interact with
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transition of weaning, but the molecular mechanisms are not well understood. This project, using data and microbial isolates from a large cohort study of infants, will aim to unravel the mechanisms used by
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identification of new targets for the development of therapies for ageing and age-related disease. For more information please contact: [email protected] . This project has been shortlisted for funding by