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We have 18 King’s College London Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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King’s College London Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 18 King’s College London Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Nanomechanics of protein-protein interactions

Mechanical forces are integral to biological function. At the molecular level, these forces regulate protein interactions to trigger cellular responses; however, the molecular mechanisms underpinning these key binding events remain elusive due to experimental limitations. Read more

Development And Testing Of Gene Editing For Epidermolytic Ichthyosis

Gene editing technology can be used to make small-scale mutation corrections to cure genetic diseases. However, in cases where a disease can be caused by multiple mutations, it is generally more efficacious to use a strategy that permanently integrates entire healthy copies of a gene to replace mutant copies. Read more

Macro dEterminants of cookiNg behavioUrs: An analysis of data from 140 countries (MENU)

Noncommunicable diseases cause 41 million deaths annually and disproportionately affect low-and-middle-income countries. To reduce premature mortality by one-third by 2030, a UN Sustainable Development target, dramatic action is needed. Read more

Joint NIHR Maudsley BRC CMHND-DCAP PhD Studentship

We have two projects for a potential student to choose from – see below for details. Please select Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Research MPhil/PhD (Full-time) once start application online. Read more

Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Progression

The Wells Invasion and Metastasis Research Group is interested in how cancer cells are able to dissociate from the primary tumour, invade the surrounding tissue and subsequently metastasise to distal sites. Read more

Chemical origins of biological catalysis on early Earth

The chemical origin of life is one of the greatest unanswered questions in the natural sciences. how did life start on early Earth several billions of years ago? The short answer is we do not know yet. Read more

PhD Studentship in Computer Architecture for Modern Applications

In today's digital landscape, the exponential growth of data has become the driving force behind modern applications, such as machine learning applications and genome analysis, revolutionizing our approach to overall living quality and healthcare. Read more

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