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World Stem Cell Summit 2010

Monday, December 1, 2008

Latest PhD Studentships - 2 December 2008


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

University of Edinburgh
Investigation of the nucleocytoplasmic transport mechanism by a conserved multifunctional viral protein in herpesvirus infected cells

Barts & The London School of Medicine & Dentistry
The PcG gene Bmi1 and the maintenance and function of muscle satellite cells.

University of Edinburgh
Using cosmogenic surface exposure dating to determine the evolution of active normal faults in Lazio-Abruzzo, central Italy

University of Sheffield
Mitochondria as a therapeutic target in motor neuron disorders

Cardiff University
Molecular genetic characterisation of probiotic bacteria and their effect on the diversity of the human gut microbiota

Cardiff University
Label-free multiphoton microscopy of intracellular lipids using Coherent Antistokes Raman Scattering (CARS)

Cardiff University
Investigating the mechanism of action of anti-Wnt signalling drugs

University of Manchester
Cardiovascular Sciences - cardiac physiology and vascular biology

University of Glasgow
The Role of av Integrins in Human B Lymphocyte Development

University of Glasgow
The use of spongy phase methods to crystallise membrane proteins with particular reference to purple bacterial core complexes.

University of Glasgow
Regulation of intracellular membrane traffic

University of Glasgow
Ion channel gates - analysis of redox control of a K+ channel model

University of Glasgow
MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF CYTOKINE RECEPTOR SIGNALLING CROSS-REGULATION BY CYCLIC AMP

Cardiff University
Identifying tools for the directed differentiation of stem cells

Cardiff University
GSK-3: a genetic and molecular analysis of its role in cell chemotaxis

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

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