PhD StudentshipsSchool of Biomedical Sciences
£13,290 stipend
Closing Date: 24 April 2009
The University of Liverpool is able to offer 2 BBSRC funded 4-year PhD studentships starting in October 2009. Studentships incorporate an initial 1 Year MRes followed by a three year PhD, subject to satisfactory progress.
The role of Erk5 kinase in cell biology (Dr. Michael Cross, Dr. Bettina Wilm, Dr. Chris Goldring)
Our groups investigate tumour angiogenesis, developmental biology and molecular pharmacology. The successful applicant will gain broad experience in each of these areas before pursuing a PhD research project investigating the role of the Erk5 kinase in endothelial cell and hepatocyte proliferation and differentiation. Informal enquiries to Dr. Michael Cross (m.j.cross@liv.ac.uk)
Compartmentalisation of signalling networks (Dr. Ian Prior, Prof. Michael Clague Dr. Sylvie Urbé)
Our groups investigate cell signalling using molecular cell biology, proteomic and nanoscale imaging approaches. The successful applicant will gain broad experience in each of these areas before pursuing a PhD research project investigating how subcellular spatial organisation regulates the output of families of key signalling proteins. Informal enquiries to Dr. Ian Prior (iprior@liv.ac.uk).
Further information can be obtained from Biomedical Sciences webpage www.liv.ac.uk/biomedsci Applications including a CV (details of information required is on our website) and the names and full contact details of two academic referees should be sent to Helen Barclay, Physiological Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Crown Street, Liverpool, L69 3BX, h.barclay@liv.ac.uk
Sunday, April 5, 2009
University of Huddersfield : Topics
Funded PhD Studentships in Biological Sciences
The following PhD studentships are currently available in the Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences, and will commence in September/October 2009.
To apply for one of these studentships, please visit the Research Office website where you can download the application form. When you return the form, please also include your current CV. Applications without a CV will not be considered.
Dr. Helen Bond: Placental function and the fetal brain
Dr. Nik Georgopoulos: Life and death for epithelial cells: the role of the TNF receptor family.
Dr. Andrew Collett: Biological activity of polysaccharides derived from probiotics
Dr. Abdessamad Ababou: Protein-ligand interactions: fundamentals and applications implications
Dr. Farideh Javid: Pharmacological investigation of the effects of cannabinoids on gastrointestinal tract
Dr. Richard Bingham: Structural molecular biology of host-pathogen interactions: Immune evasion by Borrelia burgdorferi
The following PhD studentships are currently available in the Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences, and will commence in September/October 2009.
To apply for one of these studentships, please visit the Research Office website where you can download the application form. When you return the form, please also include your current CV. Applications without a CV will not be considered.
Dr. Helen Bond: Placental function and the fetal brain
Dr. Nik Georgopoulos: Life and death for epithelial cells: the role of the TNF receptor family.
Dr. Andrew Collett: Biological activity of polysaccharides derived from probiotics
Dr. Abdessamad Ababou: Protein-ligand interactions: fundamentals and applications implications
Dr. Farideh Javid: Pharmacological investigation of the effects of cannabinoids on gastrointestinal tract
Dr. Richard Bingham: Structural molecular biology of host-pathogen interactions: Immune evasion by Borrelia burgdorferi
PhD स्तुदेंत्शिप्स: अस्तों University
PhD Studentships for home/EU/international overseas students with bursaries available against fees.
Projects are available in research groups allied to Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Pharmacy, Optometry and Psychology.
Applications are invited for three year Research Studentships to be undertaken in the School of Life and Health Sciences at Aston University to start in July or October 2009.
The School of Life and Health Sciences is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to pursue cutting-edge research. In the 2008 RAE, 85% of the research in the School of Life and Health Sciences was ranked as being of international quality, and the School was ranked 3rd out of 61 UK University submissions to Allied Health Professions and Studies for quality and volume of research. The School currently has a research income of about £8m, with approximately 70 research students, (part time and full-time), who are registered in the School each year.
Project DetailsProjects can be viewed by research topic and research supervisor at (http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lhs/research/pgresopportunities/projectsforhome-eu-intstudents/).
Financial SupportThe projects are available to students meeting the University and School academic entry requirements and bursaries for international students will be awarded competitively on merit. The bursaries for international students will cover payment of £10,000 against the international fee and for home/EU students will cover payment of £3,000 against the home/EU student fee.
Application Requirements
• Applicants should have or expect a good honours degree (either first class or upper second class) or hold an MSc in a relevant discipline.
• If you are an EU/IOS Applicant, the English Language Requirements are a minimum score of 620 (250 minimum in computer test) in TOEFL OR IELTS with minimum marks of 6.0 in each section and an overall band of 6.5.
• The studentships are for 3 years, subject to a satisfactory progress review at the end of the first year, and are available for July 1st and October 1st 2009 registration.
• For an application form please visit: http://www1.lhs.aston.ac.uk/pabs/pgprojects/application%20form.pdf
• Closing Date: Monday, 13th May 2009 for July entry or August 12th for October entry
• For informal enquiries or to return completed applications forms, please contact the Research Office, Room MB560, School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET; email j.a.taylor@aston.ac.uk: +44 (0)121 204 4019).
Reference: R090077
Projects are available in research groups allied to Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Pharmacy, Optometry and Psychology.
Applications are invited for three year Research Studentships to be undertaken in the School of Life and Health Sciences at Aston University to start in July or October 2009.
The School of Life and Health Sciences is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to pursue cutting-edge research. In the 2008 RAE, 85% of the research in the School of Life and Health Sciences was ranked as being of international quality, and the School was ranked 3rd out of 61 UK University submissions to Allied Health Professions and Studies for quality and volume of research. The School currently has a research income of about £8m, with approximately 70 research students, (part time and full-time), who are registered in the School each year.
Project DetailsProjects can be viewed by research topic and research supervisor at (http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lhs/research/pgresopportunities/projectsforhome-eu-intstudents/).
Financial SupportThe projects are available to students meeting the University and School academic entry requirements and bursaries for international students will be awarded competitively on merit. The bursaries for international students will cover payment of £10,000 against the international fee and for home/EU students will cover payment of £3,000 against the home/EU student fee.
Application Requirements
• Applicants should have or expect a good honours degree (either first class or upper second class) or hold an MSc in a relevant discipline.
• If you are an EU/IOS Applicant, the English Language Requirements are a minimum score of 620 (250 minimum in computer test) in TOEFL OR IELTS with minimum marks of 6.0 in each section and an overall band of 6.5.
• The studentships are for 3 years, subject to a satisfactory progress review at the end of the first year, and are available for July 1st and October 1st 2009 registration.
• For an application form please visit: http://www1.lhs.aston.ac.uk/pabs/pgprojects/application%20form.pdf
• Closing Date: Monday, 13th May 2009 for July entry or August 12th for October entry
• For informal enquiries or to return completed applications forms, please contact the Research Office, Room MB560, School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET; email j.a.taylor@aston.ac.uk: +44 (0)121 204 4019).
Reference: R090077
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