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biochemical PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 192 biochemical PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Supercharging nature’s biochemical reactions for therapeutic and climate change applications

This is a unique opportunity for PhD study in the world-leading Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute (CRUK CI), to start a research career in an environment committed to training outstanding cancer research scientists of the future. Read more

Host-pathogen interactions: mechanisms of bacterial effector protein interference with host cell signalling

Talented and motivated students, passionate about doing research, are invited to apply for this PhD position. The successful applicant will join the Crick PhD Programme in September 2024 and will register for their PhD at one of the Crick partner universities (Imperial College London, King’s College London or UCL). Read more

Using biochemical approaches to study epigenetic inheritance

Talented and motivated students, passionate about doing research, are invited to apply for this PhD position. The successful applicant will join the Crick PhD Programme in September 2024 and will register for their PhD at one of the Crick partner universities (Imperial College London, King’s College London or UCL). Read more

An evaluation of biochemical and haemostatic function in patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC).

The Maelor Academic Unit of Medical & Surgical Sciences (MAUMSS) is a novel initiative by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB), and is designed to encourage and support research within the Health Board and to promote academic activity, basic science and clinical research across North Wales (UK) and beyond. Read more

Chromatin replication visualised by cryo-electron microscopy

Talented and motivated students, passionate about doing research, are invited to apply for this PhD position. The successful applicant will join the Crick PhD Programme in September 2024 and will register for their PhD at one of the Crick partner universities (Imperial College London, King’s College London or UCL). Read more

Evolutionary ‘frenemies’? Understanding the molecular mechanisms underpinning the evolution of endosymbiosis

Symbioses are abundant, taxonomically widespread, ecologically important in a wide-range of habitats, economically important in agricultural systems, and consequently underpin the biodiversity and function of both natural and artificial ecosystems. Read more

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