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Monday, October 13, 2008

Latest PhD Studentships - 14 October 2008


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

University of York
Cell type-specific functions of the plant circadian clock

University of East Anglia
Characterisation of the role of Envelope Stress Response Pathways during Citrobacter Rodentium Pathogenesis

Imperial College London
PhD Research Position Structural Biomechanics

University of Bath
A systems biology approach to sexual conflict.

University of Bath
Developing PCR methods for the identification of yeast species, genera and families.

University of Surrey
Land regeneration for greenspace establishment: balancing engineering, environmental and social considerations

University of East Anglia
Meoscale weather systems over Montserrat, an active volcanic island in the Caribbean

University of East Anglia
Linking landscape genetics to metacommunity ecology

University of Manchester
(CRUK Studentship) Proteomic analysis of signalling by adhesion and growth factor receptors in normal and cancerous mammary epithelial cells

University of Sheffield
Dystroglycan function in cancer

University of Sheffield
Analysis VHL tumor-suppressor gene function in zebrafish

University of Manchester
Proteomic analysis of adhesion signalling complexes

University of Sheffield
Ca2+ handling in breast cancer - role of TRP channels and multiprotein complexes

University of Manchester
Assembling the segrosome: polymerization-based machines for DNA trafficking and segregation

University of Manchester
Immune regulation of parasitic intestinal nematode infection

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

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