We have 19 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Dundee

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PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Dundee

We have 19 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Dundee

Funded MRC PPU PhD Programme 2025, University of Dundee, Scotland

The MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit is a world-famous centre for the study of cell signaling and how disruption to signaling pathways causes human disease. Read more

Discovery of novel mitochondrial and organelle mechanisms underlying Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a movement disorder that is now the fastest growing neurological disorder in the world. Despite much research the disease is incurable and there are no treatments that can slow the disease down. Read more

New technologies to monitor assembly of alternative forms of the proteasome

The Rousseau lab is interested in decoding how protein degradation by the proteasome is regulated in cells so that accumulation of unfolded, misfolded, or damaged proteins can be cleared before they become deleterious. Read more

Understanding the physiological roles and pathological impacts of ER-Autophagy

Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that is activated upon stress to facilitate clearance of damaged/toxic intracellular contents and recycle essential building blocks to sustain cell survival. Read more

Molecular mechanisms underlying Parkinson's disease

There is great need for improved understanding of the mechanistic biology underlying Parkinson’s disease. Such knowledge will help with development of new drugs that slow or even halt the progression of the disease. Read more

Destroying cancer-causing proteins

Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is an emerging modality for both research and therapeutics. TPD harnesses the cellular protein degradation pathways to target the destruction of target proteins. Read more

Cleave to Modify: A new biological mechanism for protein regulation

Variations in protein structure at the level of amino acid sequence and modifications allow for the biological complexity observed in living organisms; a complexity that far exceeds that of the approximately 20,000 genes in the human genome that encode for proteins. Read more

Location, location, location: DNA damage sensors which launch protective responses to DNA damage

DNA damage happens at very high frequency in the cells in our bodies – meaning that the instructions for the proper functioning of cells could be altered unless the mistakes are spotted and corrected. Read more

Beyond Lysine: Exploring the Functional Consequences of Non-Canonical Ubiquitination in Health and Disease

Ubiquitination is a fundamental post-translational modification (PTM) crucial for a wide range of cellular processes, including protein degradation, localization, quality control, DNA repair, cell signalling, and immune responses. Read more

How do atypical E3 ligases facilitate their biology?

The covalent attachment of the small protein ubiquitin to substrates regulates virtually all cellular processes and its modulation with small molecules is set to revolutionise modern medicine. Read more

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