About the GW4 BioMed2 Doctoral Training Partnership. The partnership brings together the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff (lead) and Exeter to develop the next generation of biomedical researchers. Read more
The immunological response to foreign antigens is distinct in men and women, as was so clearly demonstrated during the recent Covid-19 pandemic. Read more
This PhD opportunity will focus on the role of sex steroids (androgens and oestrogens) on the immune function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Read more
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
Online sperm donation (OSD) involves a person obtaining sperm from a donor that they have met online - via a “connection” website (e.g., Pride Angel) or social media site (e.g., Facebook) – to become pregnant (Taylor et al., 2022). Read more
Sex affects disease prevalence, presentation, outcomes, and response to treatment. Despite the obvious relevance of sex, the study of sex differences in areas of health and immune responses has traditionally been ignored. Read more
We are seeking a PhD student to work in an immunology-focused project. The funded postgraduate student stipend is €18,500 per annum (tax exempt). Read more
Two PhD positions are available to work with Professor Adam Eyre-Walker at the University of Sussex on a variety of topics in the field of molecular evolution from September 2023. Read more
We study how sensory information is transformed into behaviour in the fly brain. We mostly use the olfactory system, because olfaction is a relatively shallow sense. Read more
Skeletal muscle is important for health maintenance as well as athletic performance. Understanding how skeletal muscle sex differences can impact function will allow us to create more specific interventions such as training programmes. Read more
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
There is increasing interest in positive emotional states in animals both from a scientific perspective and through development of the concept of positive animal welfare (https://www.positiveanimalwelfare.net/). Read more
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