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Cell Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 391 Cell Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

EastBio: Phospho-regulation of microtubule-associated proteins in meiosis.

Genes must be passed on accurately from cell to cell and from parents to children. Failure to do so can be a cause or contributing factor in human illnesses, such as cancer or reproductive problems/congenital conditions. In meiosis, chromosomes undergo recombination and two rounds of segregation. It remains to be understood how these processes are regulated. Read more

EastBio: Dissecting the molecular mechanism of chromosome segregation in the marine plankton Diplonema papillatum.

We are interested in discovering the fundamental principle of chromosome segregation in eukaryotes. Our focus is on the kinetochore, a highly complicated macromolecular protein machine that assembles onto centromeric DNA and interacts with spindle microtubules during mitosis and meiosis. Read more

EastBio: Defining the adaptive properties of plant light sensors through synthetic biology and computer vision methods.

Plants are inherently adaptable, a property that is critical for their survival. Their basic structural blueprint is genetically encoded, but their architecture can be modified in response to environmental conditions. Read more

EastBio: Investigating how cell size impacts proteome homoeostasis and cellular signaling.

One of the most obvious differences between cells of different type is their size. Even within a given cell type, there are constant variations in size and, of course, a single proliferating cell will double in size every cell cycle. Read more

EastBio: Long-range consequences of intestinal helminth infection.

The project. Infections rarely strike alone. Influenza virus kills through bacterial pneumonia. Parasitic worms affect a third of people and the majority of livestock, and each of these individuals face bacterial and viral infections too. Read more

EastBio: Chimeric gastruloids for modelling the genetic and metabolic basis for developmental defects

In this project you will develop cell-based models of mouse and human development and use them to model developmental disorders. Caudal regression syndrome is a rare developmental disorder whose risk is dramatically increased in diabetic pregnancies where glucose is not well-regulated. Read more

EastBio: Revealing gene networks that control cereal development

All cereal crops are grasses, meaning that the grass family provides more than 50% of global calories. The grass leaf underpins this crucial productivity and yet we do not understand the gene regulatory networks that control its development. Read more

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