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We have 23 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Birmingham

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Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Birmingham

We have 23 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Birmingham

PhD+ Studentship: Treatment of corneal infection using UVC technology

Aston University is launching a pioneering, fully-funded doctoral scholarship scheme designed to equip researchers with the skills that are crucial for success in the digital age and to meet the demands of the new industrial revolution powered by technology. Read more

PhD+ Studentship: Regulation of hepatic ion channels by the SGLT2-inhibitor antidiabetic medication dapagliflozin

Aston University is launching a pioneering, fully-funded doctoral scholarship scheme designed to equip researchers with the skills that are crucial for success in the digital age and to meet the demands of the new industrial revolution powered by technology. Read more

Dissecting the interplay between inflammation and hypoxia in immune cell mitochondrial regulation

Application deadline - midday (GMT) Friday 10 January 2025. Mitochondria are essential regulators of the immune system. The electron transport chain is the machinery of mitochondrial energy generation, and is dynamically regulated by environmental cues to maintain cellular fitness. Read more

The role of AMIGO3 in the formation and repair of myelination the central nervous system

Myelin, a fatty insulating sheath enwrapping axons in the nervous system, plays a central role in regulating the viability and activity of neural circuits, thus it is an essential factor in every aspect of healthy brain function. Read more

How do bacteria prevent intracellular accumulation of antibiotics?

All living cells must control the internal concentration of harmful molecules. This can include toxic by-products of metabolism, or harmful exogenous molecules encountered in the cell’s environment. Read more

Developing and applying computational methods to study ageing and cellular rejuvenation

Ageing is the chief biomedical challenge of the 21st century, yet it remains a major puzzle of biology. Recent studies have shown that cells can be rejuvenated, and biological clocks reset, using cellular reprogramming. Read more

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