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World Stem Cell Summit 2010

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Latest PhD Studentships!


Welcome to the FindAPhD weekly Newsletter. Listed below are the latest research projects to be advertised on FindAPhD.com.

Glasgow Caledonian University
Obesity, adipokines and inflammatory responses: acute nociception in type II diabetes mellitus

University of Tuebingen
TBP and HAP1 as therapeutic targets in Huntington's Disease.

University of Tuebingen
In vivo models to study genetic modifier effects in PD

King's College London
Epigenetic mechanisms in heart development and disease

VU University Amsterdam
PhD position in 'Sustainable Hydrogen' f/m

University of Glasgow
EPSRC PhD Studentship - Modelling nanophotonics for digital imaging

German Cancer Research Centre
Toll-like receptor pattern recognition, signalling and genetic variations.

Royal Holloway, University of London
Visualisation and Other Methods of Expression (VOME)

Keele University
Myelination delay in the developing central nervous system: Implications for axon development

Queen's University Belfast
Maximising the efficiency of slurry-N and urea-N utilisation by grassland using nitrification and urease inhibitors as a strategy for environmental protection

Cardiff University
Agenda-setting in behaviour change consultations: measuring practitioner skilfulness

University of Southampton
The development of novel molecular techniques to detect norovirus in shellfish

Manchester Metropolitan University
Skeletal muscle wasting during disease

University of Canterbury
Electrospinning of Novel Polymer Composite Nanofibres

University of Canterbury
All-Cellulose Composites - Processing, Structure and Properties

Many more projects have been added this week! Click here to view them all!

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The FindAPhD.com Team


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